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carl jr. and his wife, kim, drove over to beverly's office hoping she'd be there. >> there was no one there. i mean, the place is completely black. and about that time dad had let me know that he had made it to the property where mom told him she was going and her car was there but she wasn't. >> carl jr. figured there must be an explanation, as did beverly's friend stacy and brenda. being real estate agent themselves, she thought maybe she had gone with the potential buyers to show them other houses. >> we went to the two vacant houses that were her listings and went and checked the locked boxes to see if anyone had read them and nobody had opened them. >> beverly's friend couldn't sleep so she checked her phone. >> there's an e-mail from brenda and i can still see the words that said "it is with a very heavy heart that i let you know we can't find beverly, she went to show a house and she is missing." i still can read that and feel the same pay. >> police and beverly's family gathered at the
carl jr. and his wife, kim, drove over to beverly's office hoping she'd be there. >> there was no one there. i mean, the place is completely black. and about that time dad had let me know that he had made it to the property where mom told him she was going and her car was there but she wasn't. >> carl jr. figured there must be an explanation, as did beverly's friend stacy and brenda. being real estate agent themselves, she thought maybe she had gone with the potential buyers to show...
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i remember vividly this story when carl bernstein and i were working on watergate. it was the fall of 1972 before nixon had this massive landslide reelection, and we were tracing money and activity to the nixon white house, the reelection campaign, and we wrote about nixon's closest aide, john mitchell, who had been the attorney general, his campaign manager, you know, the same way some of these people get close presidents. i mean, he was never one, may be -- he was number one, maybe sort of the way david axelrod was to obama. and we said mitchell controlled the secret fund that had financed watergate and other activities. before your time at the post on , the fifth floor, there was a little canteen where you can get candy bars and a couple coffee and carl and -- mike: you told me what the price of a couple coffee was. bob: yes, 10 cents. [laughter] bob: it wasn't even worth 10 cents, but carl goes over and puts a dime in and gets a cup of coffee and carl is probably somebody with the best instincts of any journalists i've ever known, and he kind of jumps and turns
i remember vividly this story when carl bernstein and i were working on watergate. it was the fall of 1972 before nixon had this massive landslide reelection, and we were tracing money and activity to the nixon white house, the reelection campaign, and we wrote about nixon's closest aide, john mitchell, who had been the attorney general, his campaign manager, you know, the same way some of these people get close presidents. i mean, he was never one, may be -- he was number one, maybe sort of...
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[laughter] guest: it wasn't even worth 10 cents, but carl goes over and puts a dime in and gets a cup of coffee and carl is probably someone best instincts of any journalists i've ever known and he kind of jobs and it turns around and said to me, you know nixon's going to be impeached and i thought you know, here's the guy closest to him, money trail, i mean, we now know it was much more than we had at the time, but we had the beginning of the story and i said to carl, you are correct, he will be impeached, but we can never use that word in this newsroom because they will think we are on a crusade and carl said, yes. for one year no one talked about impeachment of nixon and there was a voluminous evidence and it was only after the saturday night massacre when nixon fired the special prosecutor that the house of representatives really in earnest began an impeachment investigation, so we are now in this world with the trump's, which are real and need to be examined, but i think there's so many people trading the trump presidency as if it's a dry out, as if it's provisional. i was readin
[laughter] guest: it wasn't even worth 10 cents, but carl goes over and puts a dime in and gets a cup of coffee and carl is probably someone best instincts of any journalists i've ever known and he kind of jobs and it turns around and said to me, you know nixon's going to be impeached and i thought you know, here's the guy closest to him, money trail, i mean, we now know it was much more than we had at the time, but we had the beginning of the story and i said to carl, you are correct, he will...
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>> 10 cents and it wasn't even worth 10 cents, but carl puts a dime in and carl is probably somebody's best instimpings of any journalists that i have ever known and he jumps and turns around and says to me, you know nixon is going to be impeached. and i thought, here's the guy closest to him, a money trail. we now know it was much more than we had at the time, but we had the beginning of the story and i said to carl, you're right, he is going to be impeached, but never use that word in this newsroom because they will think we are on a crucial aid. for one year, no one talked about impeachment of nixon and voluminous of evidence and nixon fired the special prosecutor that the house of representatives really began an impeachment investigation. we are now in this world with trump's problems which are real and need to be examined, but i think so many people are treating the trump presidency as a tryout and i read a column that trump half won the presidency because he did not get the popular vote. he is president. he is probably going to be president for a full term. four years, maybe even
>> 10 cents and it wasn't even worth 10 cents, but carl puts a dime in and carl is probably somebody's best instimpings of any journalists that i have ever known and he jumps and turns around and says to me, you know nixon is going to be impeached. and i thought, here's the guy closest to him, a money trail. we now know it was much more than we had at the time, but we had the beginning of the story and i said to carl, you're right, he is going to be impeached, but never use that word in...
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train service between new carl ton and stadium armory on orange line. limited free shuttle service running every 30 minutes. make sure i plan ahead. you may want to consider taking metro bus. keep in mind following five stations closed new carl ton, land land-over, cheverly, dean w wood, minnesota avenue. now, also the orange line in addition to the orange line silver line trains running every 12 minutes between res tin and armory. to get you around orange line delays free express shuttle buses available for blue line between following stations minnesota avenue to stadium armory. cheverly to morgan boulevard and landover and new carl ton to morgan blvrd. express shuttle to the blue line could save you time this morning. any questions@faern fox d.c. twitter i want to help you answer questions as you get ready to the safer track surge. any questions @erinfoxdc on twitter. >> and space x celebrating first launch as military state department. >> and accusing syria of torturing and murdering government opponents and covering it up. >> and more news, weather
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watergate was brought up, carl. how do you assess the situation versus the story that you helped share with the world in the 1970s? >> this is a potentially more dangerous situation than watergate. we are at a dangerous moment. that's because we are looking at the possibility that the president of the united states and those around him during an election campaign colluded with a hostile foreign power to undermine the basis of our democracy -- free elections. we don't know the facts, but what we do know is the president of the united states seems to be doing everything in his power to keep us from knowing the facts including firing the director of the fbi because, says the president of the united states, of, quote, this russia thing. so the question of a cover-up seems to me to have been answered a while ago. there is a cover-up going on to keep us from knowing what happened here. whether that means the president of the united states obstructed justice or not or those around him did, we don't know. but what we see is
watergate was brought up, carl. how do you assess the situation versus the story that you helped share with the world in the 1970s? >> this is a potentially more dangerous situation than watergate. we are at a dangerous moment. that's because we are looking at the possibility that the president of the united states and those around him during an election campaign colluded with a hostile foreign power to undermine the basis of our democracy -- free elections. we don't know the facts, but...
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home where carl stayed at times for his aunt. the 19 year old went after a kid named kevin who was hailing insults at a girl. all of this information with names and nicknames was turned over to the police. i do know that there are detectives in the major case, cold case unit that have spoken with the family in the certain detective that have. i encourage them to keep the faith and let's just hope and encourage others in that area, in the 4500 block of eaves or who may have that information to come forward. anthony haze says he assigned a new detective to review the case. fox5 made contact with the original governor christie in the case. michael bay lord declined a camera interview but said the non snitching code of ethics hindered his work and he was never able to interested view the name carl had a fight with. >> i think he missed an opportunity to solve this case. it was different to have something like that happen so close to home around so many people that knew not only carl, but knew my daughters, knew my son and knew me. so
home where carl stayed at times for his aunt. the 19 year old went after a kid named kevin who was hailing insults at a girl. all of this information with names and nicknames was turned over to the police. i do know that there are detectives in the major case, cold case unit that have spoken with the family in the certain detective that have. i encourage them to keep the faith and let's just hope and encourage others in that area, in the 4500 block of eaves or who may have that information to...
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a person who said she knew who killed carl.g from t said her parents were concerned for her safety and didn't want her to come forward with the information. she said she also she couldn't trust the police down at the sixth district to protect her. here it is 18 years later and the family still doesn't know who that caller was. but the family and the police did come up with a motive. they believe carl was likely killed in retaliation for a fight that took place on the porch of this home where carl stayed a at times with his aunt the 19 year old went after a kevin who was hurling insults. i heard he got knocked out. two weeks later my grandson is dead all this information was turned over to the police. do know that there are detectives in the major case, cold case unit that have half spoken with the family in the past. i have spoken with certain detectives that have. i encouraged them to keep the faith and let's encourage others in that area, i of eves or who may have that information to come forward. lieutenant anthony haze says
a person who said she knew who killed carl.g from t said her parents were concerned for her safety and didn't want her to come forward with the information. she said she also she couldn't trust the police down at the sixth district to protect her. here it is 18 years later and the family still doesn't know who that caller was. but the family and the police did come up with a motive. they believe carl was likely killed in retaliation for a fight that took place on the porch of this home where...
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and what i just said -- >> by who, carl?>> can i -- he was railroaded by the federal government. >> by the federal bureau of investigation, carl. >> yes. and there have been huge excesses going back to j. edgar hoover and further on by the federal bureau of investigation. >> inside the federal bureau of investigation. >> it's best to let somebody finish what they're saying. go ahead and then you can respond. >> could i finish here? >> sorry, carl, sure. >> i just said if indeed there is no there, there, the person who can best demonstrate it is jared kushner as a witness for the president and the people around him. aside from that, the person who we have not mentioned in this conversation is paul manafort. that it is known by people in the press, by investigators on the hill and the fbi that the person most closely being examined in terms of collusion is manafort in many regards. and so the fbi and other investigators want to know what were kushner and the president's interactions with paul manafort. that is something else t
and what i just said -- >> by who, carl?>> can i -- he was railroaded by the federal government. >> by the federal bureau of investigation, carl. >> yes. and there have been huge excesses going back to j. edgar hoover and further on by the federal bureau of investigation. >> inside the federal bureau of investigation. >> it's best to let somebody finish what they're saying. go ahead and then you can respond. >> could i finish here? >> sorry, carl,...
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call from a woman who said she knew who killed carl.he said she was watching from her window, lives on the corner, but she says her parents were concern for her safety and didn't want her to come forward with the information. she said she also said she couldn't trust the police down at the 6th district to protect her. here it is, 18 years later when the family still doesn't know who that caller was. but the family and police did come up with a motive. they believe he was likely killed in retaliation for a fght that took place on the porch of this home where carl stayed at times with his aunt. the he 19-year-old went after a man named kevin who was hustling insults to a girl on porch >> i hear he got knocked out. two weeks later, my son is dead >> all of this information with names and nicknames was over to the police. >> i do know that there are detectives in the major case cold case unit that have spoken with the family in the past. i have spoken with certain detectives that have. i encouraged them to keep the faith and let's just hope
call from a woman who said she knew who killed carl.he said she was watching from her window, lives on the corner, but she says her parents were concern for her safety and didn't want her to come forward with the information. she said she also said she couldn't trust the police down at the 6th district to protect her. here it is, 18 years later when the family still doesn't know who that caller was. but the family and police did come up with a motive. they believe he was likely killed in...
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carl said yes. for one year, no one talked about impeachment of nixon and it was the voluminous evidence and it was only after the seven or eight or nine saturday night massacre went nixon fired the special prosecutor that the house of representatives really in earnest began an impeachment investigation. >> so we're now in this world with trucks problems which are real and need to be contained but i think there's so many people are treating the trump presidency as if it's a dry out, as if it's provisional and i was reading a column this morning and said trump had won the presidency because he did not get the popular vote. well, he's president. odds are he's probably going to be president for a full term, four years. maybe even more and this hyperventilation, there's this kind of sense of too many people writing things or wednesday impeachment coming? how long is he going to last? will he make it through the summer and so forth. now, there may be a comes out but it's got to be hard evidence and i wor
carl said yes. for one year, no one talked about impeachment of nixon and it was the voluminous evidence and it was only after the seven or eight or nine saturday night massacre went nixon fired the special prosecutor that the house of representatives really in earnest began an impeachment investigation. >> so we're now in this world with trucks problems which are real and need to be contained but i think there's so many people are treating the trump presidency as if it's a dry out, as if...
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please welcome former new york city mayor michael bloomberg and carl pope. (applause) welcome to the show, gentlemen. before we get floo t i'm just going to let you know, i have a swear jar here at the show. and basically if anyone swears, they have to put a billion dollars into the jar. can i. >> can i venmo it. >> trevor: anything works, by the way trump is also a cause word, ah [bleep], i will pay mine later but will you pay yours nowment welcome to the show. let's get straight into it and talk about the book, climate of hope. the book and the title seem to go against everything that americans and many people in the world are feeling right now. you wrote a book about climate change. and yet the president says that climate hang change is a hoax. so somebody doesn't know what's going on. >> well, let me start by saying the world is a lot better than people think. in the last two decades we cut world poverty in half. and in the last two or three years we've cut greenhouse gases dramically in the united states, so much so we're two thirds of the way already t
please welcome former new york city mayor michael bloomberg and carl pope. (applause) welcome to the show, gentlemen. before we get floo t i'm just going to let you know, i have a swear jar here at the show. and basically if anyone swears, they have to put a billion dollars into the jar. can i. >> can i venmo it. >> trevor: anything works, by the way trump is also a cause word, ah [bleep], i will pay mine later but will you pay yours nowment welcome to the show. let's get straight...
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new carl ton. landover, cheverly, dean wood and minnesota save. so this is definitely going to add time to the morning commute as you adjust to the first day of safe track 15. will be in place through june 15 as well. we have some silver line adjustments minutes between wheelly rest inand stadium army and 270 moving back to roads we're in great shape. same 59 northbound from fredericksburg. questions @erinfoxdc on twitter. back to you. >> now to a "fox5" exclusive and major developments possibly in murder of seth rich. >> he was killed in d.c. a year ago. police suggested it was botched robbery. now the family private investigator believes his death is linked to his work at the dnc. >> melanie alnwick live in northwest with more on the story, mel. >>> good morning, this is interest because back in march the family said it was getting frustrated with the conspiracy theories and it wanted to raise the money back to the direction of finding killers. now this private investigator tells "fox5" he uncovered information that suggest there's is evidence o
new carl ton. landover, cheverly, dean wood and minnesota save. so this is definitely going to add time to the morning commute as you adjust to the first day of safe track 15. will be in place through june 15 as well. we have some silver line adjustments minutes between wheelly rest inand stadium army and 270 moving back to roads we're in great shape. same 59 northbound from fredericksburg. questions @erinfoxdc on twitter. back to you. >> now to a "fox5" exclusive and major...
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>> i'm just looking at shares of microsoft, carl. comments, you mentioned, you know, the stock has been on this amazing run, participating in the fantastic five f.a.n.g. tech rally, up 33% over the last 12 months. thinking about that, that sort of regret about the move into hardware, the nokia acquisition. et cetera. it's a good time to be having these conversations given what's going on in this market. >> yeah. there were nice things said about nadella last night by reid hoffman. maybe another illustration of how the cloud is so powerful it's allowed microsoft which to a large disagree had been forgotten to sort of play catch-up at least on the valuation standpoint and express some new dominance in the area of technology. see if that gets more discussion today. but ballmer's comments along with andreessen's really resonating this morning. >> yeah. carl, you know, you mentioned a lot of eyes on valuations. it's kind of interesting in that context, you look at the $3 trillion or so that are in the big five of the nasdaq. they have bee
>> i'm just looking at shares of microsoft, carl. comments, you mentioned, you know, the stock has been on this amazing run, participating in the fantastic five f.a.n.g. tech rally, up 33% over the last 12 months. thinking about that, that sort of regret about the move into hardware, the nokia acquisition. et cetera. it's a good time to be having these conversations given what's going on in this market. >> yeah. there were nice things said about nadella last night by reid hoffman....
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carl, let me begin with you. it sounds like senator joe lieberman could be the pick for the fbi director. your thoughts? >> well, i think it's possible to be a bit cynical about the choice for the following reasons. lieberman is someone that trump likes. jeff sessions likes joe lieberman. they know each other. he comes from a law firm that has done work for the president of the united states in his private life. it's clear that this president wants to hold on to as much influence and control and affect the investigation to whatever degree that he can. there has been a coverup that's been going on. doesn't mean he's obstructed justice but there's no question that there's been a coverup going on in which the president of the united states has tried to impede, obstruct, demean a legitimate investigation. and now i cannot imagine he doesn't want to continue to have whatever influence and contact with the investigation he possibly can. and perhaps he is thinking and sessions is thinking that at least with joe lieberma
carl, let me begin with you. it sounds like senator joe lieberman could be the pick for the fbi director. your thoughts? >> well, i think it's possible to be a bit cynical about the choice for the following reasons. lieberman is someone that trump likes. jeff sessions likes joe lieberman. they know each other. he comes from a law firm that has done work for the president of the united states in his private life. it's clear that this president wants to hold on to as much influence and...
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we never get to do, carl.the first pitch or nothing. >> i threw a first pitch. i know your boy is a pitcher, but he should get some when lessons from me. >> congratulations, that was fun to watch. we'll get "stop trading" with jim in a moment. the dow is down two points. can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. we've done well in life, with help from our advisor, we made it through many market swings. sure we could travel, take it easy... but we've never been the type to just sit back... not when we've got so much more to give when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise >>> time for cramer and "stop trading." >> i had a survey this morning from ubs saying that apple cell phone buying is at a low. i don't think people will care. people will overlook it because of the cash position. if there's a super cycle for the 8, th
we never get to do, carl.the first pitch or nothing. >> i threw a first pitch. i know your boy is a pitcher, but he should get some when lessons from me. >> congratulations, that was fun to watch. we'll get "stop trading" with jim in a moment. the dow is down two points. can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for...
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i'm carl quintanilla. eisen life at post nine, and david faber with us from the milliken global conference in l.a. and will continue to be with us this hour. the nasdaq puts together another record high, watching the balance between large cap tech and industrials, cummins opens up about 8%, ten-year treasury yield coming off of the highs for the morning after we got some tweets from the president about the intricacies of putting together this government budget. >> "good shutdown nigmight be needed." coming up later, the 15th annual charity day, mark cuban will be our guest, and then on "squawk alley" derek jeter and alex rodriguez. bob pisani brings us the star-studded interviews. >>> munoz in the hot seat on capitol hill, the house transportation committee holding that hearing, examining consumer airline issues and that does come in the wake of the viral video that showed a united passenger being dragged off of that flight. phil lebeau is there watching auto sales from ford, gm and others along with us, p
i'm carl quintanilla. eisen life at post nine, and david faber with us from the milliken global conference in l.a. and will continue to be with us this hour. the nasdaq puts together another record high, watching the balance between large cap tech and industrials, cummins opens up about 8%, ten-year treasury yield coming off of the highs for the morning after we got some tweets from the president about the intricacies of putting together this government budget. >> "good shutdown...
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in the trump case, i think carl would agree with this.eventually the investigators or the people on capitol hill calling for and subpoenaing the tax records of president trump. there's a very strong likelihood he will try to refuse turning them over given his strength of belief here. while there are differences, i do think there are growing parallels. >> carl, do you think that's what it could come down to, the tax records? >> i think much more than the tax records. yes, they could be included in this. but already the president of the united states has resisted and kept the senate and the house investigators from getting legitimately subpoenaed papers from the congressional investigation, or requested papers. he refused to turn over the papers of his aides. we need to know what mike flynn may have told the president of the united states or the candidate for president of the united states and those around him. increasing increasingly, it's apparent -- if you talk to people who know what was happening in investigation by the fbi, to some ex
in the trump case, i think carl would agree with this.eventually the investigators or the people on capitol hill calling for and subpoenaing the tax records of president trump. there's a very strong likelihood he will try to refuse turning them over given his strength of belief here. while there are differences, i do think there are growing parallels. >> carl, do you think that's what it could come down to, the tax records? >> i think much more than the tax records. yes, they could...
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hey, rick. >> hi, carl.now, everybody is talking about it, the vicks near a quarter of a century low. but it really is not the vicks that's the issue. a few seconds ago i told you there's a group that predicted ultimately a computerized worlds of trading, markets would come to a halt and volatility would be very low. you know who that group was? human floor traders. i can remember many meetings in the early '90s where the notion of floor trading moved to the electronic media would in many ways end up with a stalemate. now, what does that mean? i'll tell you. i can go back to the early days of computer trading here in chicago, and what everybody did was bought these huge mounds of data on disks, data in everything. you know, all of the treasury data, soybean data going back sometimes to the 19th century, okay, and they put it all in the computer and they would start back testing. ultimately they would come up with algorithms that would be profitable. think about the world we're in now. is there any doubt in a
hey, rick. >> hi, carl.now, everybody is talking about it, the vicks near a quarter of a century low. but it really is not the vicks that's the issue. a few seconds ago i told you there's a group that predicted ultimately a computerized worlds of trading, markets would come to a halt and volatility would be very low. you know who that group was? human floor traders. i can remember many meetings in the early '90s where the notion of floor trading moved to the electronic media would in many...
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julia: and carl icahn is not alone in this.ry board the donald trump has, there are many ceo's. they can suggest things change or not change. he is not alone in that. >> absolutely. another example is stephen schwarzman. he is an individual advisor, ceo of blackstone. julia: it opens pandora's box. scarlet: and not looking at one person, carl icahn's is doing well because shares of cbr have gone up quite a bit, so anyone can be benefiting from that by owning cbr. are some other people who made money off that trade, as well. much, ourhank you so pulitzer prize-winning journalist at bloomberg. julia: time for the bloomberg business flash. , blueprint for a combination but the state of the deal is in the hands of and the advisory board, which remains divided on the transaction and has derailed the plane once before update.. $359 for foreign exchange manipulation scandal leading to more than a -- linked to more than a dozen global banks. at least a dozen employees in the new york office participated in schemes to many late -- manip
julia: and carl icahn is not alone in this.ry board the donald trump has, there are many ceo's. they can suggest things change or not change. he is not alone in that. >> absolutely. another example is stephen schwarzman. he is an individual advisor, ceo of blackstone. julia: it opens pandora's box. scarlet: and not looking at one person, carl icahn's is doing well because shares of cbr have gone up quite a bit, so anyone can be benefiting from that by owning cbr. are some other people who...
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it just means trump will listen 's his old friend carl icahn advice. is not the first time democrats have gone all -- after carl icahn. what has he said in the past? zach: he has focused on a narrow issue -- a longtime hobby horse of his -- he has refineries losing money. he blames an epa regulation. he wants to change the regulation. democrats are concerned he is using his position with trump to personally, or he is somehow trading on information he gets about the regulatory process since he is deeply involved in advising the president on how to change the regulation. julia: his argument has been if the regulation changes it will not just benefit him, but his competitors, and therefore that justifies the advice he is giving president trump. zach: he has been very open about the fact he would stand to he said other refineries would benefit. all a lot of refineries would actually be hurt by the rule. it is controversial in the industry. it is something that -- there are other people who believe they would stand to benefit. julia: do we think regulators
it just means trump will listen 's his old friend carl icahn advice. is not the first time democrats have gone all -- after carl icahn. what has he said in the past? zach: he has focused on a narrow issue -- a longtime hobby horse of his -- he has refineries losing money. he blames an epa regulation. he wants to change the regulation. democrats are concerned he is using his position with trump to personally, or he is somehow trading on information he gets about the regulatory process since he...
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now to carl. carl, "the new york times" reporting about one of those conversations between former director comey and the president. one of the topics, he said by mr. comey's account, his answer toss mr. trump's initial question apparently did not satisfy the president. later in the dinner mr. trump again said to mr. comey that he needed his guilty. mr. comey said he would give him honesty and did not pledge his loyalty. that's according to an account of the conversation. mr. trump pressed him on whether it would be honest loyalty. you will have that, mr. comey told his associates, that he responded. throughout his career, mr. comey has made loyalty from the people -- mr. trump, i should say, has made loyalty with people who work with him a key priority, often discharging employees he considered insufficiently reliable. carl, our own jake tapper reported that a lack of a promise of personal loyalty was one of two reasons those close to comey believe he was dismissed. that is really stunning. fbi di
now to carl. carl, "the new york times" reporting about one of those conversations between former director comey and the president. one of the topics, he said by mr. comey's account, his answer toss mr. trump's initial question apparently did not satisfy the president. later in the dinner mr. trump again said to mr. comey that he needed his guilty. mr. comey said he would give him honesty and did not pledge his loyalty. that's according to an account of the conversation. mr. trump...
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>> i'm always worried, carl.high degree of interest in companies with open ended earnings. morris mark talked about what's going on at facebook and it's true at google and a handful of other companies. people want companies with long term growth outlooks that are favorable. and a handful of tech stocks including software companies have those characteristics. >> byron, good to get your take on a busy week. we're nowhere near done. ahead of that jobs number tomorrow. thanks. >> good to see you. >> byron wien. >>> the white house is responding to apple's big jobs announcement. the billion dollar investment announcement that tim cook made with jim cramer. eamon javers has that. >> yeah. a reaction to the cnbc's announcement said that the president has provided the confidence needed to foster such investments as apple is. >> melissa:ing -- is making. clearly, the white house is embracing the $1 billion to invest in a manufacturing fund, but the white house didn't request apple to do that. one thing that i don't have a
>> i'm always worried, carl.high degree of interest in companies with open ended earnings. morris mark talked about what's going on at facebook and it's true at google and a handful of other companies. people want companies with long term growth outlooks that are favorable. and a handful of tech stocks including software companies have those characteristics. >> byron, good to get your take on a busy week. we're nowhere near done. ahead of that jobs number tomorrow. thanks. >>...
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carl?ney, thank you very much. >>> joining us this morning is former bloomingdale ceo, dave gould. >> nice to be back with you, carl. >> so we're back in this conversation about -- i don't know. existential threats at least to the department store, to the wholesale model of merchandising. does this week's numbers tell us anything different? >> no. i don't think it's a surprise at all. i think that when all retail gets lumped together i think that's a problem. you know, go back to last week or so. disney came out with their earnings. they were up better i think than 4% in the parks. the theater business was way up. as was said earlier on your show, apple's all time high. i was walking down here. i go by the apple store on 58th street. i mean, it's just hopping and it's 9:30 in the morning. you walk down madison avenue, there's louis vuitton with a pop-up shop for jeff koonce merchandise that's exciting. i think the fact of the matter is it keeps on saying more and more that there are people
carl?ney, thank you very much. >>> joining us this morning is former bloomingdale ceo, dave gould. >> nice to be back with you, carl. >> so we're back in this conversation about -- i don't know. existential threats at least to the department store, to the wholesale model of merchandising. does this week's numbers tell us anything different? >> no. i don't think it's a surprise at all. i think that when all retail gets lumped together i think that's a problem. you...
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deanwood to capital heights and cheverly to morgan and landover to new carl ton. surge 15 adjust to that pattern. take met hoe bus. car pool to get around it. the rest of met bro' rail lines on time. metro buses on time. southbound by truck scales. lots to get to today but we have you covered allison and steve. >> it's unfortunately end of season for washington wizards. celtics bench out scores. >> wizard did not have an answer for the big man. brady beihl had a high of 38. tied at the half. actually wizards were up two at the half. post game reaction from bradley beal and john wall. great season, though. >> tier. >> i know. >> hillary clinton getting back into politics. next how you join her new move sglment scare for ohio police officer when he accidentally wiped his hand with pote potentially deadly substance after a traffic stop. that story is next we're back in 30 seconds >> happening today the woman arrested more than three times a week trying to jump a fence at the white house will be back for a status hearing. marcy wall was arrested march 21. he had items
deanwood to capital heights and cheverly to morgan and landover to new carl ton. surge 15 adjust to that pattern. take met hoe bus. car pool to get around it. the rest of met bro' rail lines on time. metro buses on time. southbound by truck scales. lots to get to today but we have you covered allison and steve. >> it's unfortunately end of season for washington wizards. celtics bench out scores. >> wizard did not have an answer for the big man. brady beihl had a high of 38. tied at...
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carl is nicer than me to ceos.s about carl -- neil: that is a low bar. >> that is a good point. but carl, they do return his calls. neil: sure. >> tim cook, i wonder if steve jobs would actually return carl's calls. he might say stick it. neil: good point. >> tim cook did. he got something out of it. we'll look at the stock to see if the stock moves on this if you own shares this is pretty big news. neil: remember, charlie, when news breaks he fixes it. >> yeah, yeah. neil: all right. we have lot coming up. white house briefing. that is coming up in 14 minutes. all over the map. sean spicer returning for duty. these are pay-per-view affairs of late. getting a lot more interest of late. so see what he has to say about the comey thing. hints that the president tapes his conversations at dippers, you name it. media is having a field day with that. after this. ♪ we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to
carl is nicer than me to ceos.s about carl -- neil: that is a low bar. >> that is a good point. but carl, they do return his calls. neil: sure. >> tim cook, i wonder if steve jobs would actually return carl's calls. he might say stick it. neil: good point. >> tim cook did. he got something out of it. we'll look at the stock to see if the stock moves on this if you own shares this is pretty big news. neil: remember, charlie, when news breaks he fixes it. >> yeah, yeah....
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carl, back to you. >> bob, thank you very much.s to -- let's get to the bond pits as well and check in with rick santelli. >> even though aren't looking at today's yield with anything spectacular with regard to the fed or the statement the market goes into this with a little bit of a bias. you'll see what i mean in a second. look at the two day chart that are up one basis points versus yesterday's close. look at the two day of tens they're unchanged. two day of 30s, down three. 2.97 yesterday, hovered at 2.94. curve flattening isn't unusual for a fed day. granted, we have had some data, but i don't know that adp made huge difference. it came in as expected. if we open the chart up to the notion of the spread flattening, we can look at tens minus twos starting in september. you can clearly see that once again, we're hovering at what has been the bottom of the range with regard to tens minus twos. granted, a lot of channels moving both to short end and long end, but not unusual. if you look at the currency markets, one week of the eu
carl, back to you. >> bob, thank you very much.s to -- let's get to the bond pits as well and check in with rick santelli. >> even though aren't looking at today's yield with anything spectacular with regard to the fed or the statement the market goes into this with a little bit of a bias. you'll see what i mean in a second. look at the two day chart that are up one basis points versus yesterday's close. look at the two day of tens they're unchanged. two day of 30s, down three. 2.97...
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hey, rick. >> hey, thanks, carl. many don't know how a super charger or fuel injection system works, but most everybody with a driver's license knows when you hit the gas you go, go, go. tvs, anybody have any idea what's inside those really thin screens we all look at? no. but you can still watch your favorite program. you know, sometimes when it comes to markets let's keep it simple. i'm calling this seven looks at eight. seven charts looking at where the market was on 11/8. i'm not going to make any big claims that we're going to necessarily have any magic as to the next move, but sometimes simple things are their own explanation. and you'll see what i mean. let's look at chart number one, the dollar index. it's pretty darn close to where it was on 11/8. euro versus the dollar, same thing there. pound versus dollar, really under the microscope now because maybe the polls are closing in a little bit with regard to prime minister may. but you can see the pound versus dollar isn't there, but it certainly aiming in the
hey, rick. >> hey, thanks, carl. many don't know how a super charger or fuel injection system works, but most everybody with a driver's license knows when you hit the gas you go, go, go. tvs, anybody have any idea what's inside those really thin screens we all look at? no. but you can still watch your favorite program. you know, sometimes when it comes to markets let's keep it simple. i'm calling this seven looks at eight. seven charts looking at where the market was on 11/8. i'm not...
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carl: sure.utes are going to clarify that to some degree but it looks like they get two more rate increases before they -- tom: is that enough? at 1.5% puts the rate and i would like to see a closer to 2%. if things do go horribly wrong with the balance sheet unwind. that is not my expectation but i want the insurance policy. 150they want t basis points buffer and i want to hundred. -- 200. tom: they said everybody has to keep calmer about the balance sheet unwind. scarlet: reduce the hysteria and look at the data the way the fed is. speaking of the data, i wanted to bring up this point, the divide between hard data and soft data. our data is the numbers are reported and the soft data is numbers based. the white line has gone up and up and come down a little bit there. it has stayed pretty steady. does the federal reserve put less weight on hard data and soft data because of this divergence? tol: i think they're trying reconcile the two and in some regards, they are writing off the weakness in th
carl: sure.utes are going to clarify that to some degree but it looks like they get two more rate increases before they -- tom: is that enough? at 1.5% puts the rate and i would like to see a closer to 2%. if things do go horribly wrong with the balance sheet unwind. that is not my expectation but i want the insurance policy. 150they want t basis points buffer and i want to hundred. -- 200. tom: they said everybody has to keep calmer about the balance sheet unwind. scarlet: reduce the hysteria...
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billionaire hedge fund manner -- manager carl icahn. bet that thesive price of renewable fuel credits would drop. then, as trump's advisor, he pushed policy that did in fact cause the price of those credits to drop. $50 million profit for himself and the company he owns. well, i have called for an investigation into carl icahn because it doesn't matter if you are a nobody or you are friends with the president, insider trading is illegal and white house advisers should not profit off of their white house for. -- their white house work. period. [applause] the carl icahn is just the tip of a massive iceberg. the cabinet and white house are filled with wealthy individuals who are net deep in personal financial conflict. president trump himself set the example by refusing to divest from his family business. hisle who work for him load lead, showing a brazen disregard for long-standing ethics procedures. what can we do about all of this? the answer is actually -- there is a lot we can do about this. we can pass legislation to require the pres
billionaire hedge fund manner -- manager carl icahn. bet that thesive price of renewable fuel credits would drop. then, as trump's advisor, he pushed policy that did in fact cause the price of those credits to drop. $50 million profit for himself and the company he owns. well, i have called for an investigation into carl icahn because it doesn't matter if you are a nobody or you are friends with the president, insider trading is illegal and white house advisers should not profit off of their...
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here's jonathan carl. >> reporter: a stark warning from president trump on the threat posed by north korea to u.s. troops in the region and beyond. >> nobody is safe. who is safe? the guy has nuclear weapon. we are probably not safe over here the if he gets the long-range missiles we are not safe either. >> reporter: despite his ominous tone, the president said he is open to the idea of meeting with north korean dictator kim jung-un, he told bloomberg, i would be honored to do it under the right circumstances. >> this is some body that starved his own people. threat tuned destroy the united states, last week put out a video showing the capital getting destroyed by north korean fighters the how could he be honored to meet with kim jung-un. >> the president understands the threat that north korea poses and will do what is necessary to protect our confree from threat that they pose. >> how could that be an honor? >> john, i guess because he is head of state. so, this. >> sean spicer made it clear the conditions are nowhere near right for a meeting any time soon. not only as kim recently
here's jonathan carl. >> reporter: a stark warning from president trump on the threat posed by north korea to u.s. troops in the region and beyond. >> nobody is safe. who is safe? the guy has nuclear weapon. we are probably not safe over here the if he gets the long-range missiles we are not safe either. >> reporter: despite his ominous tone, the president said he is open to the idea of meeting with north korean dictator kim jung-un, he told bloomberg, i would be honored to do...
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carl?specially with in response to the president's tweet about whether it would be wise to cancel the press briefing. he writes may i suggest questions submitted via twitter. a perfect record and we distribute to the world not just those with the tv. it's get iting a lot of brush bk on social today, julia. >> there's been a loft talk about the fact that president trump has used twitter to communicate with the world. there have been a lot of questions to twitter about whether or not they've been able to from this. i remember asking around the last earnings report whether or not their increase in users is a result of the pact president trump used twitter so avidly. he said it's part of the growth but, that's not it entirely. i think this is all about twitter trying to make itself the platform. make itself the public record for politics. trump is using it as a mouthpiece. why not make it official for things like these press conferences this trump doesn't want to do anymore? >> among other thin
carl?specially with in response to the president's tweet about whether it would be wise to cancel the press briefing. he writes may i suggest questions submitted via twitter. a perfect record and we distribute to the world not just those with the tv. it's get iting a lot of brush bk on social today, julia. >> there's been a loft talk about the fact that president trump has used twitter to communicate with the world. there have been a lot of questions to twitter about whether or not...
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>> really it would, carl.re doing and our work, you know, we're not going to see something retroactive to '17. it may be retroactive to the beginning of '18. but i think we need a better indication and of course, you know, we're leaning toward the more cyclical sectors that would benefit from a continuation and some tax reform. so you know we're leaning that way. we're not leaning really hard that way. i think it's -- you know, at least in our case, valuations, wage pressure on margins in the second half. those are head winds. i think probably we'll end the year lower than where we are on the s&p 500. >> you're looking at the events in d.c. and not to get too technical but we have the budget outline this week. doesn't it work with reconciliation, no budget, no tax reform, no health care reform? don't those things have to sort of fit together? >> they do have to fit together -- >> to bring about policy change. >> i don't spend a lot of time thinking of the president's budget, because a president's budget, wheth
>> really it would, carl.re doing and our work, you know, we're not going to see something retroactive to '17. it may be retroactive to the beginning of '18. but i think we need a better indication and of course, you know, we're leaning toward the more cyclical sectors that would benefit from a continuation and some tax reform. so you know we're leaning that way. we're not leaning really hard that way. i think it's -- you know, at least in our case, valuations, wage pressure on margins in...
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. >> yeah, is betty white too much for carl reiner to handle? peek at their tv return when we come back. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> what an amazing night we're going to have tonight. a very rare thing, because we're going to get to see two hollywood legends onscreen together. carl reiner and betty white guest star on "young and hungry." >> they are both still going strong at 95 years young. i want you to look at what they told me about working together. >> it's a labor of love, because i've loved this girl since i first saw her on "the betty white show" how many years ago? >> 75. >> who isn't in love with betty white, right? >> everybody loves betty. everybody loves carl. and they play former lovers from back in the day, who reunite in las vegas. anything can happen in las vegas. >> bernie? >> bernice! you look fantastic! >> oh, i'm not bernice. >> over here, bernie. >> oh, thank goodness. i never could have handled that. >> you do not want to miss the rest. >> bye, everybody. attracting ev-5 investment is routine, but these day
. >> yeah, is betty white too much for carl reiner to handle? peek at their tv return when we come back. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> what an amazing night we're going to have tonight. a very rare thing, because we're going to get to see two hollywood legends onscreen together. carl reiner and betty white guest star on "young and hungry." >> they are both still going strong at 95 years young. i want you to look at what they told me about...
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chris: carl, let's talk about both aspects.ats are saying there isn't as much protection just shy of medicare and their calling that the age tax and the compromise that the house passed does this, it provides states that set up high risk pools with another $8 billion extra over five years to help people with pre-existing conditions on top of $130 billion to help states with other costs, but democrats say that is still not enough. >> let's take the 3 - 1 band that causes young people under the affordable care act to subsidize people, older people. it has been expanded 5 - 1. why is that done? older people have healthcare costs that are roughly 4.8 times those of younger people. what we have is a system that if you want to call the tax we are taxing virtually everyone under the age of 50 by causing them to pay more for their premiums to subsidize the coverage of people over the age of 54 or 55 to reduce their premiums despite the fact that the older group has higher incomes, higher wealth and less child-rearing expenses than the
chris: carl, let's talk about both aspects.ats are saying there isn't as much protection just shy of medicare and their calling that the age tax and the compromise that the house passed does this, it provides states that set up high risk pools with another $8 billion extra over five years to help people with pre-existing conditions on top of $130 billion to help states with other costs, but democrats say that is still not enough. >> let's take the 3 - 1 band that causes young people under...
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so happy 88th. >> thank you, carl.lot of people find out. >> he called you a hero, man. i mean, how do you take that? >> well, i mean, to be called a hero by a hero gives it more credibility than being called a hero by a non-hero. but i already written him a letter this morning of thanks. i'm not a hero. i'm an ordinary guy who gave a damn about the people who were investing. i wanted to make sure they had a fair shake. if that's heroism, well, so be it. >> yeah. >> but it was wonderful to be out there. >> you had a lot of occasion to talk over the weekend about say the level of indexing and at what point that gets dangerous after a week in which that's been a big part of the market conversation. you say what? 75% and have it not become dangerous but dangerous in what sense you said? >> well, what happens is people only understand this, carl. what indexing does is neutralize a large part of the stock market. there's no trading in the stocks, so if the i believe dexing as it is -- indexing is short of 25%, if the market
so happy 88th. >> thank you, carl.lot of people find out. >> he called you a hero, man. i mean, how do you take that? >> well, i mean, to be called a hero by a hero gives it more credibility than being called a hero by a non-hero. but i already written him a letter this morning of thanks. i'm not a hero. i'm an ordinary guy who gave a damn about the people who were investing. i wanted to make sure they had a fair shake. if that's heroism, well, so be it. >> yeah....
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good morning. >> good morning, carl.ome of the fallout from the president's decision to fire fbi director james comey last week including this comment on television over the weekend from former director of national intelligence, james clapper, who said that american institutions are under threat from the president himself. here's what he said. >> i think in many ways our institutions are under assault, both externally and that's the big news here. is russian interference in our election system. and i think as well our institutions are under assault internally. >> internally from the president? >> exactly. >> the white house trying to move as quickly as possible here i'm giving some guidance we could see new name for a replacement fbi director before he leaves for his foreign trip on friday. here's who was interviewed by the department of justice over the weekend. it's eight names including andrew mccabe, the current acting director of the fbi. my indication is he's not likely to be the selection, but nonetheless he's in
good morning. >> good morning, carl.ome of the fallout from the president's decision to fire fbi director james comey last week including this comment on television over the weekend from former director of national intelligence, james clapper, who said that american institutions are under threat from the president himself. here's what he said. >> i think in many ways our institutions are under assault, both externally and that's the big news here. is russian interference in our...
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. >> yeah, is betty white too much for carl reiner to handle? peek at their tv return when we come back. there's the view. there's more to life than the climb. you've gotta stop and look around a little. come, shed life's layers in asheville. let the child inside you out to play. remember who you are. life is for the taking, not for taking it easy. asheville. discovery, inside and out. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> what an amazing night we're going to have tonight. a very rare thing, because we're going to get to see two hollywood legends onscreen together. carl reiner and betty white guest star on "young and hungry." >> they are both still going strong at 95 years young. i want you to look at what they told me about working together. >> it's a labor of love, because i've loved this girl since i first saw her on "the betty white show" how many years ago? >> 75. >> who isn't in love with betty white, right? >> everybody loves betty. everybody loves carl. and they play former lovers from back in the day, who reunite in las vegas. any
. >> yeah, is betty white too much for carl reiner to handle? peek at their tv return when we come back. there's the view. there's more to life than the climb. you've gotta stop and look around a little. come, shed life's layers in asheville. let the child inside you out to play. remember who you are. life is for the taking, not for taking it easy. asheville. discovery, inside and out. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> what an amazing night we're going to have...
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here to discuss, carl higbie.d there's no evidence that donald trump was in contact with the russians, even coming into the hearing senators like dianne feinstein saying the same exact thing, and yet you know that's not going to be the headlines. >> it's so difficult to know what to believe about this. we heard pretty much what you, i think, expected to hear today which is, as trump said, mostly what we already knew about this situation. but at the same time, james clapper is somebody who has sat there in front of congress before and literally lied to the faces of members of the u.s. senate. so it's difficult, honestly, to know what to believe from him. the sally yates situation, obviously, trump has his opinions there. this is something where the media has taken the story and run one direction with it. the truth is somewhere, i think, in between what trump wants it to be and what you'll probably read in some of those headlines tomorrow. charles: no doubt something of a witch hunt, and it feels like when they star
here to discuss, carl higbie.d there's no evidence that donald trump was in contact with the russians, even coming into the hearing senators like dianne feinstein saying the same exact thing, and yet you know that's not going to be the headlines. >> it's so difficult to know what to believe about this. we heard pretty much what you, i think, expected to hear today which is, as trump said, mostly what we already knew about this situation. but at the same time, james clapper is somebody who...
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hey, rick. >> good morning and thank you, carl.elcome mark skausen my special guest. >> my pleasure i'm here in salt lake city and beautiful day after memorial day. great to see you. >> well listen, beautiful day, is that going to lead to a more beautiful perception of the growth in the u.s. economy? we saw an upper revision of q1 gdp to 1.2, atlanta fed is handicapping this quarter at 3.67, so getting closer to 4%. your thoughts on gdp and gross output, another area you pay attention to. >> gross output is a measure of spending at all stages of production. it includes the supply chain and that's where it's booming. i didn't accept that low figure for the first quarter of gdp under 1%, when you saw that gross output was growing at 6%, and that's because the supply chain b2b spend something growing tremendously and that's the response the first indication that business is really pumping up and very active about the trump administration that things can actually happen that would be positive and look at corporate earnings, corporate e
hey, rick. >> good morning and thank you, carl.elcome mark skausen my special guest. >> my pleasure i'm here in salt lake city and beautiful day after memorial day. great to see you. >> well listen, beautiful day, is that going to lead to a more beautiful perception of the growth in the u.s. economy? we saw an upper revision of q1 gdp to 1.2, atlanta fed is handicapping this quarter at 3.67, so getting closer to 4%. your thoughts on gdp and gross output, another area you pay...
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. >> stephen: working on something called -- which is by carl sagan. >> i took one class from carl sagann talked about solar sailing back during the disco era, and, so, i joined the planetary society when it was started. one thing led to another. you know neil de grasse tyson. >> stephen: i do. neil is very into wine. >> stephen: yeah. and there was a meeting of the board of directors, and something happened, and now i'm the c.e.o. of the planetary society. >> stephen: because he got you into science? >> it wasn't the canadian gin, but things went fine. ( laughter ) here's the premise. this is remarkable. light, although it has no mass, has momentum. it's pure energy. so if you can get a spacecraft into space above the atmosphere, the pressure of sunlight pushes it through space. so the planetary society -- this was one of carl sagan's dreams back in 1976. we tried launching one in 2005. it ended up in the berent sea which is part of the arctic. we wanted to launch another one, light sail two, same up with that ourselves. we were going to a higher orbit, 400 something miles -- >> stephen
. >> stephen: working on something called -- which is by carl sagan. >> i took one class from carl sagann talked about solar sailing back during the disco era, and, so, i joined the planetary society when it was started. one thing led to another. you know neil de grasse tyson. >> stephen: i do. neil is very into wine. >> stephen: yeah. and there was a meeting of the board of directors, and something happened, and now i'm the c.e.o. of the planetary society. >>...
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trump with carl weinberg. stay with us.omberg. ♪ >> we have come to the conclusion that the agreement needs to be extended. we will not reach the desired inventory levels by the end of june. therefore, we also came to the -- itsion that ending by will be better at the end of the first quarter, 2018. francine: that is saudi arabia's energy minister, khalid al-falih . russia and saudi arabia favor through the end of the first quarter of 2018. kennedy, what does this actually mean? even if they cut production and extend the output cuts,c a can l stay above $50? >> this is significant twfor tw reasons. it puts flesh on the bones from what we can expect from the opec meetings next week. people were pretty sure they would continue the agreement until the second half of the .ear for i'm not sure the oil market is totally aware of what a big deal this is. these are the world's two biggest producers. 20 billion barrels a day between them, working hand-in-hand. although they are in a slightly weaker position because of shale, it seem
trump with carl weinberg. stay with us.omberg. ♪ >> we have come to the conclusion that the agreement needs to be extended. we will not reach the desired inventory levels by the end of june. therefore, we also came to the -- itsion that ending by will be better at the end of the first quarter, 2018. francine: that is saudi arabia's energy minister, khalid al-falih . russia and saudi arabia favor through the end of the first quarter of 2018. kennedy, what does this actually mean? even if...
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carl, you said the market doesn't care about much of this stuff. they don't seem to care about much. we are stuck hovering below these highs. >> it cares about the idea that earnings are better and improving. that's a notably lower risk. the economy is better. the global economy is better. notably lower risk. some movement on tax reform. geopolitical risk is somewhat lower. a lot of things we were worried about are not that bad anymore. i don't think the market is irrational is my point. >> it seems like there is an argument to hb here. maybe it matters. maybe it doesn't. >> i don't think the market is in the business of trying to extrapolate this event and saying, this is what it is going to mean for interest rates, corporate cash flows, business policy, any of those things. it is not a market right now that's driven by headlines and gut feel and people at home saying this just doesn't feel right to me. i'm going to sell right now. it really is this kind of institutional indexy market that seems like it is basically allocated towards equities and
carl, you said the market doesn't care about much of this stuff. they don't seem to care about much. we are stuck hovering below these highs. >> it cares about the idea that earnings are better and improving. that's a notably lower risk. the economy is better. the global economy is better. notably lower risk. some movement on tax reform. geopolitical risk is somewhat lower. a lot of things we were worried about are not that bad anymore. i don't think the market is irrational is my point....