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could it have been carl?vate investigator found the story troubling and it set his mind racing about carl. >> i was pretty quiet the rest of the night, just dissecting how could that be? how could somebody do something like that? >> cindy had thought no one would believe her but now private investigator steve brown did. he set out to examine phone records and insurance policies. but he also wanted to meet carl carlson. so he and cindy came up with a plan. but it would require her to take a big risk. >> coming up. >> i had actually watched an episode of dateline and i had a revelation. >> when dateline continues. you said you'd never get a dog. you said you'd never do a lot of things. but you never knew all the things a dog could do for you. and with resolve you never have to worry about the mess. love the love, resolve the mess. ♪ ♪ aleve x. its revolutionary rollerball design delivers fast, powerful, long-lasting pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. seen this ad? it's not paid for by california tr
could it have been carl?vate investigator found the story troubling and it set his mind racing about carl. >> i was pretty quiet the rest of the night, just dissecting how could that be? how could somebody do something like that? >> cindy had thought no one would believe her but now private investigator steve brown did. he set out to examine phone records and insurance policies. but he also wanted to meet carl carlson. so he and cindy came up with a plan. but it would require her to...
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carl: yeah. there's some hurdles yet to come including a storied vote-a-rama where theepublicans will offer amendment after amendment to try and catch them, the democrats, in a politically difficult spot. and try tohange the bill. but the democrats are on track to pass this. sometime sunday, monday, depending on how things play out, i was talking to senators in the hall ware with you the other day, the democrats are really feeling it, you know, they're -- one said ecstatic that they think they can get th through. this was dead. just a few weeks ago. and now they're on the verge of walking out of town for august wi this big win after some other wins. and this is -- it isn't the same size of course as the original one. but there's summings in here the democrats have fought for for years on drug pricing. and even that bill by itself would have been a major accomplishment. the democrats think they finally got the best of mitch america connell which they haven't been able to doable times before. leigh
carl: yeah. there's some hurdles yet to come including a storied vote-a-rama where theepublicans will offer amendment after amendment to try and catch them, the democrats, in a politically difficult spot. and try tohange the bill. but the democrats are on track to pass this. sometime sunday, monday, depending on how things play out, i was talking to senators in the hall ware with you the other day, the democrats are really feeling it, you know, they're -- one said ecstatic that they think they...
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carl said, wait a minute. i'm going to be myself here. and himself is, let's read it, let's check it, let's be careful. >> i want to show one more clip from the movie, which in my mind, it's cinematically a brilliant shot. the journalistically, it's utterly prosaic. let's look at this, and i want to ask you about it. >> so robert caro, in his book called working, says one of the first lessons he learned as an investigative reporter was to turn every page. and what you guys were doing here was turning literally every page, every slip of paper, looking for evidence that the white house had requested information about teddy kennedy, as i recall. but it seems to me that this so well describes the tedium of investigative reporting. the degree to which you can drill and drill and drill, and wait a long time until you get a gusher. talk a little bit about how you learned those techniques, how you apply them to watergate, and whether they paid off. >> well, my answer is again, the environment. which you know well, dan. that you have bradley. what
carl said, wait a minute. i'm going to be myself here. and himself is, let's read it, let's check it, let's be careful. >> i want to show one more clip from the movie, which in my mind, it's cinematically a brilliant shot. the journalistically, it's utterly prosaic. let's look at this, and i want to ask you about it. >> so robert caro, in his book called working, says one of the first lessons he learned as an investigative reporter was to turn every page. and what you guys were...
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carl had been here since 1817 i think. but 12 years and in your wonderful book chasing history about working at the star and learning and becoming who you are as somebody who never wants to surface. we were answering questions earliertoday . digitally with the washington post readers and so forth and we're going through and i'm saying that's fine,that's fine . carl says wait a minute, i'm going to be myself here and himself is let's read it, let's check it,let's be careful . >> i want to show one more clip from the movie which in my mind it's cinematically a brilliant shot. journalistically it's utterly prosaic. let's look at this and i want to ask you about. >>. [ somber piano music] >> so robert caro in his book called working said one of the first lessons he learned as an investigative reporter was to turn every page and what you guys were doing here was turning literally every page every slip of paper looking for evidence that the white house had requested information about ted kennedy as i recall. it seems to me that
carl had been here since 1817 i think. but 12 years and in your wonderful book chasing history about working at the star and learning and becoming who you are as somebody who never wants to surface. we were answering questions earliertoday . digitally with the washington post readers and so forth and we're going through and i'm saying that's fine,that's fine . carl says wait a minute, i'm going to be myself here and himself is let's read it, let's check it,let's be careful . >> i want to...
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>> you could keep going, carl and just keep naming stocks and sectors. we see a lot of technical symmetry out there unfortunately for the bulls, again, it's that classic setup where we know we've had that bear market decline 30 to 70%, depending on where we look but then again, june, july, you get that big surge, that textbook reversal off of long-term support from deeply oversold conditions, our view is that this is a retest of that surge, and that we have made the turn, the bottoms are in, but as always the bottom is a function of time, price, and in this case volatility, carl. >> rich, we're about to get a lot of information, aren't we, because the holiday season doesn't start with black friday anymore, it starts sometime in october, and there are all kinds of questions, yes, about inventory, also about consumer demand, about how much, you know, of this is going to come from e-commerce, data, including adobes, and others about what they expect for this season. won't that have a big impact on how software fares >> yeah, no question about it. what we're
>> you could keep going, carl and just keep naming stocks and sectors. we see a lot of technical symmetry out there unfortunately for the bulls, again, it's that classic setup where we know we've had that bear market decline 30 to 70%, depending on where we look but then again, june, july, you get that big surge, that textbook reversal off of long-term support from deeply oversold conditions, our view is that this is a retest of that surge, and that we have made the turn, the bottoms are...
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was that carl albert would resign as speaker. so a democratic house could elect the minority leader jerry ford to serve as speaker who would then succeed on to the presidency so we wouldn't have this party opposite scenario and a republican within replace a republican and and and and carl albert and and and birds five were very concerned about any appearance of a political gain with nixon's removal because he had committed crimes or because of constitutional violation like it was not a political impeachment it was because of the legal issues and again has been said earlier, you know, there could have been a disincentive for nixon to resign because it would have gone to the party. so there was this gentleman's agreement and and over the years. it's been a sort of like sort of side hobby of mine to look for evidence of this and when i was giving us a talk out and and grand rapids, i got it to private tour of the ford museum and i found some interesting documents there and and you know one is a letter from jerry ford from october of
was that carl albert would resign as speaker. so a democratic house could elect the minority leader jerry ford to serve as speaker who would then succeed on to the presidency so we wouldn't have this party opposite scenario and a republican within replace a republican and and and and carl albert and and and birds five were very concerned about any appearance of a political gain with nixon's removal because he had committed crimes or because of constitutional violation like it was not a...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt. deirdre bosa has the day off today paypal surging elliott revealing it has a $2 billion stake. amd and airbnb sliding after their results. a concern for both of those names. another earnings interview, anthony noto, the ceo of sofi will join us in about 30 minutes. investors like the q3 guide. interesting mix of results today, jon >> yeah, carl. we'll start with paypal. shares higher after a beat across the board raising full-year guidance as well revenue up 9% year over year the company did report a net loss compared to a nearly $2 billion profit in 2021 a big focus on cost cutting, expected to reduce spending by $900 million this year, $1.3 billion in 2023. one area they are sharing, the other big news driving the stock, investment from activist elliott. a day after revealing a pinterest position, they've amassed a $2 billion stake in paypal last fall it was rumored those two companies were exploring a merger which had me scratching my head, carl. i wonder what elliott is going to d
i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt. deirdre bosa has the day off today paypal surging elliott revealing it has a $2 billion stake. amd and airbnb sliding after their results. a concern for both of those names. another earnings interview, anthony noto, the ceo of sofi will join us in about 30 minutes. investors like the q3 guide. interesting mix of results today, jon >> yeah, carl. we'll start with paypal. shares higher after a beat across the board raising full-year guidance as well...
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>> reporter: hey, carl, yes. jim bullard striking a pretty hawkish tone saying he thinks inflation could prove to be more consistent and that the fed needs to bring rates up now quickly to combat the current inflation problem that we have >> i like the front loading. i like the idea that you get the rate increases in earlier rather than later we've got kpinflation right now. we've got a strong labor market right now. it seems like the right time to get to the right neighborhood for the funds rate. >> reporter: president patrick harker said he hadn't decided what to do in september, he could go either way, 50, 75 and wouldn't figure out until he sees the inflation data for august but 50 basis points is still a hefty hike >> i want to see the next reading and then decide. >> next inflation reading? >> yeah. that said, i want to put this in a bit of a history cal context since '93 the fed has raised 83 times. 75 of those were under 50 basis points a 50 basis point move is still a substantial move. >> reporter: okay,
>> reporter: hey, carl, yes. jim bullard striking a pretty hawkish tone saying he thinks inflation could prove to be more consistent and that the fed needs to bring rates up now quickly to combat the current inflation problem that we have >> i like the front loading. i like the idea that you get the rate increases in earlier rather than later we've got kpinflation right now. we've got a strong labor market right now. it seems like the right time to get to the right neighborhood for...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt today.e are up 30 plus, market up currently 18 that market is on pace for the best since the ipo then results from baba, booking, ebay, what they tell us about the current macro environment. later on, service now and equinix. a busy hour, jon >> yes, a busy hour. kicking off with coinbase, up about 18%. it had been higher on a trading partnership with black rock, the world's largest money manager. for now it gives black rock's customers ability to own and trade. that said, given bitcoin is down 42% since early april remains to be seen how sustainable institutional demand is, but coinbase is down 60% for the year for now coinbase shares today having the best day since the first day of listing on a percentage basis up more than 45% just this week. here to help us break it down, kate rooney. hey, kate. >> hey, john this is definitely a sign of legitimacy for coinbase. it is good news and it has been trying to grow the more institutional side of the business, the retail trading side has slowed d
i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt today.e are up 30 plus, market up currently 18 that market is on pace for the best since the ipo then results from baba, booking, ebay, what they tell us about the current macro environment. later on, service now and equinix. a busy hour, jon >> yes, a busy hour. kicking off with coinbase, up about 18%. it had been higher on a trading partnership with black rock, the world's largest money manager. for now it gives black rock's customers ability to own...
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you see agnew and karl albert, ford and carl albert, and rockefeller and carl albert.he is the only person who has not shifted in this musical chairs turn this cast of characters. and so, i had been very interested, they do not have anything when i was at the ford museum about this. and, it kind of stayed with me. and then, there in the middle part of the trump administration i was wondering about this story, over and over again about this back active bipartisanship. this patriotism that carl albert would actually resign so that a member of the party opposite could become presidents and have continuity with nixon's party. and i really got interested in this. so, i really want to know, was bayh and his adequate true. i would be very interested in those comments on this because of the picture of watergate. why is this not become a more prominent feature of watergate story? could i find evidence of it? more, aspirationally could this inspire the kind of bipartisanship that greg jacob was talking about the we are lacking right now? of course it would have implications for
you see agnew and karl albert, ford and carl albert, and rockefeller and carl albert.he is the only person who has not shifted in this musical chairs turn this cast of characters. and so, i had been very interested, they do not have anything when i was at the ford museum about this. and, it kind of stayed with me. and then, there in the middle part of the trump administration i was wondering about this story, over and over again about this back active bipartisanship. this patriotism that carl...
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and he said, no, the carl albert archives.so, i looked in the carl albert archives and i found a 19-page memo that ted sorenson who, of course, was president kennedy's alter ego and before we had chief of staff in the white house, he was essentially his chief of staff. and there was this memo, joe genk housekeep, who was albert's legislative aide, who i also spoke to, who organized his papers, did not recall seeing this document. but there it was in the archives, and it's a remarkable archives. you know, history, you know, rhymes and repeats itself. it's very interesting that secretary harry johnson's law firm, paul weiss, was the same law firm that ted sorenson was at, and it's interesting, if you look at this letter to carl albert, dated november 8th, 1973, after the midnight massacre, right? things were really heating up with watergate. if you read it, it says, enclosed is the first draft and i would be happy to talk with you at your convenience. then he says, i admire your recognition of the need for advanced planning. so,
and he said, no, the carl albert archives.so, i looked in the carl albert archives and i found a 19-page memo that ted sorenson who, of course, was president kennedy's alter ego and before we had chief of staff in the white house, he was essentially his chief of staff. and there was this memo, joe genk housekeep, who was albert's legislative aide, who i also spoke to, who organized his papers, did not recall seeing this document. but there it was in the archives, and it's a remarkable archives....
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"techcheck" starts now >>> good monday morning, welcome to "techcheck," i'm carl quintanilla, with deirdre bosa and jon fortt. down 2% today, rough stretch last week as well. got this muddled market message, and sentiment weighing on investors post earnings ahead of jackson hole it's good to be back together. but we have the three-week high and bond selloff, ten-year yield a one month high. >> last six to eight weeks, separate from last week you've seen this rally especially in some of those high growth names and this debate has raged, is this a bear market rally or the start of a bull market, the nasdaq at session lows, jon, with earnings season out of the way, investors are now focused on the macro, on jackson hole, on some of those risk factors. we saw that winning streak muddled last week. >> i was last here about 12 days ago. major indices. what's changed nothing. things are in the same place i know a lot as changed under the covers there, but yeah, i mean, it seems like macro is a big part of what investors have to sift through here we've been hearing for weeks and weeks, here's what
"techcheck" starts now >>> good monday morning, welcome to "techcheck," i'm carl quintanilla, with deirdre bosa and jon fortt. down 2% today, rough stretch last week as well. got this muddled market message, and sentiment weighing on investors post earnings ahead of jackson hole it's good to be back together. but we have the three-week high and bond selloff, ten-year yield a one month high. >> last six to eight weeks, separate from last week you've seen this...
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he's been monitoring local carl for signs of stress. what's so important about these carson that, kimberly, one of the biggest stand out faces is their exposure to the elements on the law. i taught pre, sorta, how about no one made a taught orange here, which is insane to many other places of the world. you know, they've got this thermal resilience, which we don't say with a lot of other calls the carl he can we stand on president the temperature extremes of up to 8 degrees celsius the day, enabling it's better curb, as our asian temperatures rise. so we use a monopod every major, we get a short on it's the side 5 year after year and month off to month. so where do we go? so both of those little, i think, mocks along the lawn. what we're chosen here is just that little spirit level into the center. oh, that's quite tricky to get it. they still, if men in fact to fix that, that easy. and then we carry on like a 60 more to go did simple method and loudly am to compare the state of the carl over a period of time. and he's noticed signs tha
he's been monitoring local carl for signs of stress. what's so important about these carson that, kimberly, one of the biggest stand out faces is their exposure to the elements on the law. i taught pre, sorta, how about no one made a taught orange here, which is insane to many other places of the world. you know, they've got this thermal resilience, which we don't say with a lot of other calls the carl he can we stand on president the temperature extremes of up to 8 degrees celsius the day,...
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yes, it is and we got carl in a car he's on his way for you.s for the market which is opening less than 17 minutes from now, listen, jim, you were talking earlier with joe, this is one of the slowest liquidity weeks of the year. you're not going to see a lot. you can't read too much into it, some people would argue, even simply the lack of conviction because there's so few people who are coming in and working well coming in doesn't matter anymore. but engaging in market activity. >> i agree with david, i find myself thinking we're doing some buys for the investing club because i think there's an air pocket where no one really has anything other to say than let's just sell. it's one of these moments where you can really question whether it's just going to continue to go down based on the same thing. there's nothing new. so, guys, i'm kind of sanguine that we put the fed behind us if we're going to be down another% and percent and a half >> jim, in your mind, though, is this a scenario -- the question i got multiple times over this weekend from a
yes, it is and we got carl in a car he's on his way for you.s for the market which is opening less than 17 minutes from now, listen, jim, you were talking earlier with joe, this is one of the slowest liquidity weeks of the year. you're not going to see a lot. you can't read too much into it, some people would argue, even simply the lack of conviction because there's so few people who are coming in and working well coming in doesn't matter anymore. but engaging in market activity. >> i...
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and he's night is signs that even this heat resilient carl is reaching its limit. this guy is fully blood. it's got an album growth on it. bleaching occurs when the water is too long, and algy the carl's food source is expelled. so it's really completely while it's really blowing. unless isn't this just a huge picture, you would look at your rate versus ecosystem engineer and to lose that building block, you just lost your structure. you've lost your community. it's like taking someone's house away. and we have this ecosystem out here, which is christie, but it is also on the cost of having those glitching events. so it's, it's definitely something we need to keep very close ion carl's support a quarter of the world's main spacy. but scientists predict that up to 90 percent could disappear by 2040. it makes creating a marine pot clear even more urgent leading the way is the indigenous badge our community. their range attain regularly worked closely with scientists. we've got this big huge group. yeah. so you're going to do that, or if to day marine biologists got w
and he's night is signs that even this heat resilient carl is reaching its limit. this guy is fully blood. it's got an album growth on it. bleaching occurs when the water is too long, and algy the carl's food source is expelled. so it's really completely while it's really blowing. unless isn't this just a huge picture, you would look at your rate versus ecosystem engineer and to lose that building block, you just lost your structure. you've lost your community. it's like taking someone's house...
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carl, it is a pleasure to meet you. i met you at the so-called writers spot over here where they have run out of things to drink and eat. you knew my dad. >> yes, i did. i came to chicago in 1972. >> from? >> i had just finished graduate school at yale in new haven, connecticut. and i grew up in the east and went to college and graduate school in the east. but what i was most interested in was american history and culture in the second half of the 19th century. i was thinking of boston and stuff like that and then i got a shovel northwestern and came out here and looked around and said, >> you said oh my god a treasure trove. >> this is where the late 19th century happened. >> did you know much about chicago in its history before coming out? >> no, very little. and i said, i was teaching a very heavy load but they gave me a free course--i could teach whatever i wanted in the spring. and i wanted to teach a course on chicago literature. and, someone i don't remember the exact way it happened but someone said i should tal
carl, it is a pleasure to meet you. i met you at the so-called writers spot over here where they have run out of things to drink and eat. you knew my dad. >> yes, i did. i came to chicago in 1972. >> from? >> i had just finished graduate school at yale in new haven, connecticut. and i grew up in the east and went to college and graduate school in the east. but what i was most interested in was american history and culture in the second half of the 19th century. i was thinking...
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hi, julia. >> hi, carl. twitter missing on the top and bottom line, but after the grim outlooks of meta, snap, pinterest wasn't as bad as they had feared skpel yoth is now one of the company's largest shareholder, to tap into ecommerce demand and use information about what people are searching for to target ads and measure those ads' impact, not as constrained by apple's operating system changes as pinterest peers eliot saying, quote, pinterest occupancy a unique position in the advertising and shopping ecosystems and ceo bill ready is the right leader to oversee pinterest's next phase of growth baird writing that pinterest q2 results and q3 guidance support the idea that pinterest occupancy a unique position between search and social, facing revenue headwinds not quite as severe as meta/snap/twitter, but perhaps not quite as resilient as google search and susquehanna updating pins, saying, while the fundamentals are still a bit choppy and there remains a lot of work ahead, we believe new ceo and activist ov
hi, julia. >> hi, carl. twitter missing on the top and bottom line, but after the grim outlooks of meta, snap, pinterest wasn't as bad as they had feared skpel yoth is now one of the company's largest shareholder, to tap into ecommerce demand and use information about what people are searching for to target ads and measure those ads' impact, not as constrained by apple's operating system changes as pinterest peers eliot saying, quote, pinterest occupancy a unique position in the...
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>> great question, carl.a couple of weeks ago, similar themes about margin and cash burn one of the things we haven't heard from brian armstrong was on corporate culture they had really stood out from the silicon valley crowd and said hey, guys, we're doing -- they called it mission first but a lot of people took that as leave your politics at the door. you come to work, you focus on work and that's sort of it. silicon valley had been getting into corporate issues and taking a stance politically he was a standout and got a lot of criticism for that. he said in this interview essentially he had heard from other tech ceos and other fortune 500 ceos, hey, we would have loved to have done the same thing but the political pressure was too high behind the scenes some of those conversations gave a little color on that. i think in hindsight he would say it's probably a good thing you've seen some of the corporate pressure with disney, for example, and the charges of woke capitalism that some are calling it but i thin
>> great question, carl.a couple of weeks ago, similar themes about margin and cash burn one of the things we haven't heard from brian armstrong was on corporate culture they had really stood out from the silicon valley crowd and said hey, guys, we're doing -- they called it mission first but a lot of people took that as leave your politics at the door. you come to work, you focus on work and that's sort of it. silicon valley had been getting into corporate issues and taking a stance...
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and algae, the carl's food source is expelled. so it's really completely white. it's really glowing on my system. it's just a huge pitch. all you would look at your reference in ecosystem engineer and to lose that building block, you just lost your structure. you lost your community lock, taking someone's house away. and we have this ecosystem out here which is christine . but it is also on the cost of having those glitching events. so it's, it's definitely something we need to keep very close oil. carl's support a quarter of the world's merry species. but scientists predict that up to 90 percent could disappear by 2040. it makes creating a marine pot here even more urgent leading the way is the indigenous bad h o e community they have range, attain regularly worked closely with scientists. so we're going to be a huge research and so you're going to do that, or if to day marine biologists got whiting is joining them to carry out a research trip known as a turtle. already. i your little point is a really dramatic turning point. they also come ray on oklahoma, on,
and algae, the carl's food source is expelled. so it's really completely white. it's really glowing on my system. it's just a huge pitch. all you would look at your reference in ecosystem engineer and to lose that building block, you just lost your structure. you lost your community lock, taking someone's house away. and we have this ecosystem out here which is christine . but it is also on the cost of having those glitching events. so it's, it's definitely something we need to keep very close...
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and with carl quintanilla. welcome back, carl, we missed you. jon is back next week. the nasdaq on pace to break a four-we can win streak is this the end of the bear market rally or are investors headed out early on a summer friday bitcoin crashing, more on that selloff. and brian cohen out of bed bath & beyond, the stock more than 60% off its 52 # week high diving into the mean trade. >>> we're kicking off today's feed with the markets of course, nasdaq may be up 18%, but it's still more than 20% off the record high. was this just another bear market rally that's now coming to an end? joining us this morning, the chief investment strategist, joins us what the weeks to come may bring. i wonder, we're going to get software names next week in terms of earnings. it sounds like that's one area where you think investors should stay focused. >> we like the software space. we think that plays into the megatrends ongoing, amid the macro risks that still remain, as we're seeing play out in the market today that is a space that does look more stable and it's held up better than
and with carl quintanilla. welcome back, carl, we missed you. jon is back next week. the nasdaq on pace to break a four-we can win streak is this the end of the bear market rally or are investors headed out early on a summer friday bitcoin crashing, more on that selloff. and brian cohen out of bed bath & beyond, the stock more than 60% off its 52 # week high diving into the mean trade. >>> we're kicking off today's feed with the markets of course, nasdaq may be up 18%, but it's...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and joe julia boorstin. first get a news update with contessa brewer. >> hey there, carl price games in the u.s. housing market strong but weakening on mortgage data company reports. up annual rate 7.3% in june. down 2%. biggest drop since the company began tracking prices in the early 1970s. as rising mortgage rates, of course, pulled demand. >>> a union representing some workers at starbucks stores accusing the company of cynically raising wages today just for non-unionized workers management says it can't make the changes without going through bargaining at unionized locations but the union had said had will waive requirements for the new benefits according to a letter obtained by cnbc. the national labor relations board ultimately could be called in tore make a decision. >>> justice department challenging multibillion dollar plan to buy a nashville-based health insure ir kicks off a trial today. seen as major test of the biden administration tougher antitrust stance and something, jon, has got to come sb
i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and joe julia boorstin. first get a news update with contessa brewer. >> hey there, carl price games in the u.s. housing market strong but weakening on mortgage data company reports. up annual rate 7.3% in june. down 2%. biggest drop since the company began tracking prices in the early 1970s. as rising mortgage rates, of course, pulled demand. >>> a union representing some workers at starbucks stores accusing the company of cynically raising...
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no need, carl, to do this if you are embedded. how about i did this to you? fire burning in your house. could be good, could be bad. maybe we get to it. we are a little jammed. >> they want to make sure that conditions remain tight. there is an element to that. >> it could be terrific. silence is golden. he says, period, we have a tough period. we are going to get the job done. do i want bill belichick? i do. we are on to cincinnati. >> show up in a hoodie, and mumble. >> very well-dressed. he's poised. >> i like a nice speaking voice. >> how about you do anything? a respected figure. it would be great if they got asked a question, and you can say, next question. >> the high school press conference has to end. >> you are very critical. it >> i am. number 42 question. did you have cornflakes today? >> we are trying to look at bill belichick for the entire press conference. >> that will be great. stay tuned. >> we are staying tuned. >> we have to haul these guys accountable. i happen to like this guy. their role should be that we support powell and what he does
no need, carl, to do this if you are embedded. how about i did this to you? fire burning in your house. could be good, could be bad. maybe we get to it. we are a little jammed. >> they want to make sure that conditions remain tight. there is an element to that. >> it could be terrific. silence is golden. he says, period, we have a tough period. we are going to get the job done. do i want bill belichick? i do. we are on to cincinnati. >> show up in a hoodie, and mumble....
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carl bernstein alluded to this earlier.ntries that should be democracies, upholding fundamental freedoms, are not doing so. in that decline, there is increasing their verbal attacks on the press, their discrediting of the press, because in discrediting the press, that enables them to avoid scrutiny. we have seen that in the likes of donald trump, who calls the press enemies of the people. we've seen that in brazil. >> so around the world. but the counterargument, at least here in the united states, the media has failed the country, the media has failed the public. trump is channeling the appropriate anger of the public. what do you say to that? >> i think you need to recognize that journalists have -- do an incredible job worldwide covering issues that matter to the people. whether they do that this their local context and frankly, that's where they're under most threat, local journalists, reporting on local issues. >> very important to remember that. >> they're not all working for cnn or fox news. there are journalists in
carl bernstein alluded to this earlier.ntries that should be democracies, upholding fundamental freedoms, are not doing so. in that decline, there is increasing their verbal attacks on the press, their discrediting of the press, because in discrediting the press, that enables them to avoid scrutiny. we have seen that in the likes of donald trump, who calls the press enemies of the people. we've seen that in brazil. >> so around the world. but the counterargument, at least here in the...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt. deirdre bosa is off today.ile turning cash flow positive for the first time shares enjoying their best day if a couple of years, even with the big loss much more on what its results mean ahead for investors lyft and airbnb later this week pinterest's stocks up double digits, despite growing concern over ad spend. is eliot's veinvestment a reaso for you to buy as well and we'll look at all of tech. and we're going to monitor the situation in taipei, after
i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt. deirdre bosa is off today.ile turning cash flow positive for the first time shares enjoying their best day if a couple of years, even with the big loss much more on what its results mean ahead for investors lyft and airbnb later this week pinterest's stocks up double digits, despite growing concern over ad spend. is eliot's veinvestment a reaso for you to buy as well and we'll look at all of tech. and we're going to monitor the situation in taipei, after
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carl was telling you the price action in the session.ht now, down 264, s&p down 1% nasdaq down worse than that. the data came in for yields. consumer c
carl was telling you the price action in the session.ht now, down 264, s&p down 1% nasdaq down worse than that. the data came in for yields. consumer c
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but, you know, carl this is also part of the script, right?wth you know, it's not at all surprising we sieve wavering housing activity, though we will say the decline in sales has been sharper than anticipated so i think the housing recession may be more severe we haven't seen it in house prices yet, but you suspect we'll see some meaningful price dec declines >>> do you think we're going to wind up, come year end, with some soft nfp reads? >> i do. i think it's already starting to happen businesses are growing more cautious the positions are a little over 10 million is still very high, but they feel like soft, unfilled positions as a business person, hiring lots of people all over the world, we have open positions, but we are filling them much more slowly than we would have 6, 12 months ago with the economy. so it feels like the labor market is starting to ease up here by the end of the year, i would expect the gains in employment will be well south of 100k per month, maybe a negative month or two in there as well >> will that mean people wil
but, you know, carl this is also part of the script, right?wth you know, it's not at all surprising we sieve wavering housing activity, though we will say the decline in sales has been sharper than anticipated so i think the housing recession may be more severe we haven't seen it in house prices yet, but you suspect we'll see some meaningful price dec declines >>> do you think we're going to wind up, come year end, with some soft nfp reads? >> i do. i think it's already starting...
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hey, phil. >> a, carl. this is huge news for boeing investors. they like they finally have the approval from the faa for the resumption the 787 dream minor deliveries. at me tell you what has gone down. we confirmed this with multiple sources over the weekend. the faa improve the inspection process with the manufacturing of 77 dream minors. that essentially means they are saying okay, when you build these, we like what you have put in place in terms of these protocols. now you can resume deliveries. each individual dream minor has to be still approved by an authorized faa regulator. somebody who will look at it. it will do an audit of that aircraft. we have been down in charleston. we see some of the work they do in terms of checking the gaps to make sure they are within specifications on each dream minor. what does this mean in terms of the dream minor backlog? delivery stopped in may of 2021. they haven't been delivering these for 14 months. they have approximately 120 that are built but not yet delivered. they will clear out that inventory. as
hey, phil. >> a, carl. this is huge news for boeing investors. they like they finally have the approval from the faa for the resumption the 787 dream minor deliveries. at me tell you what has gone down. we confirmed this with multiple sources over the weekend. the faa improve the inspection process with the manufacturing of 77 dream minors. that essentially means they are saying okay, when you build these, we like what you have put in place in terms of these protocols. now you can resume...
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obviously, as carl says, they were important materials.te was a bungled break in by a bunch of actually, clowns in a way, in their effort to get into the democratic national committee and repair a bug intakes photographs after having been earlier in the democratic national committee. very different parallels. trump referring to watergate, of course, focuses on the break in. and watergate became so much more than a bungled break in. it became a cover-up. it became an abuse of power by a president. >> carl, how does the department of justice under merrick garland compared compare to what was happening in the justice department during watergate? >> i think they are both very principled. and leaders in the justice department after nixon fired -- the saturday night massacre, -- he fired the leaders of the justice department. and those leaders were pursuing the case against nixon with great independents. similarly, merrick garland here is trying to follow, as far as we know, where the leads go with suggestions and probably more than suggestions
obviously, as carl says, they were important materials.te was a bungled break in by a bunch of actually, clowns in a way, in their effort to get into the democratic national committee and repair a bug intakes photographs after having been earlier in the democratic national committee. very different parallels. trump referring to watergate, of course, focuses on the break in. and watergate became so much more than a bungled break in. it became a cover-up. it became an abuse of power by a...
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sammy chela with whyy, pastor carl day. thank you for your time. >> and our thanks to ally rogan. more on the epidemic of gun violence, here's a quick look at an upcoming documentary from the newshour team. >> that gun took -- from me. >> gun violence is plaguing the country. >> some guy with an ar-15 just murdered my daughter. >> my mom called and said david shot himself. >> this is not something you come out of unchanged. >> ricochet in american trauma, hosted by william brangham, from years on pbs on october 5. -- premieres on pbs on october 5. >> across the u.s., energy prices have spiked to the highest level in nearly 15 years. roughly one in six american households have fallen behind on paying utility bills. millions of americans are facing power shutoffs in the hardest stretch of the summer. the problem is even more acute over in europe. household energy bills and the u.k. are up 80% over last year. we areoined by will wade, who covers energy and climate for bloomberg news. i guess the first question is obvis, what accounts for these price hikes? >> the main thing is natura
sammy chela with whyy, pastor carl day. thank you for your time. >> and our thanks to ally rogan. more on the epidemic of gun violence, here's a quick look at an upcoming documentary from the newshour team. >> that gun took -- from me. >> gun violence is plaguing the country. >> some guy with an ar-15 just murdered my daughter. >> my mom called and said david shot himself. >> this is not something you come out of unchanged. >> ricochet in american...
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mutual support is the basis of carling's joint life.ce contributes by giving home lessons to the son of a syrian family with whom the abdol has been living for 10 years, but he did not really go to school. his father sent him every day to the auto repair shop at 7:30 in the morning. he returned at five or six in the evening. i asked his father no longer send it to the workshop. i suggested giving him two or three school lessons a day instead. and now we are learning math with him, and also studying english in a car repair shop. let's come back when he's 16 , and until then, he should enjoy his childhood to the fullest. it is unlikely that any of the guests will suspect that his teacher was only a few years ago. as head of the foreign ministry, an entire country regularly shook hands with the most powerful people in the world, if you do not count a few souvenirs on the wall and what she took with her to lebanese photos with russian politicians are not an accident since my work as a minister. i have photographs from meetings with the pope
mutual support is the basis of carling's joint life.ce contributes by giving home lessons to the son of a syrian family with whom the abdol has been living for 10 years, but he did not really go to school. his father sent him every day to the auto repair shop at 7:30 in the morning. he returned at five or six in the evening. i asked his father no longer send it to the workshop. i suggested giving him two or three school lessons a day instead. and now we are learning math with him, and also...
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you've been named winner of the carl sagan prize for science popularization. here's the website with the announcement. this is for your research on a variety of infectious diseases and for helping us better understand and combat covid. congratulations. this is huge. >> i'm a little bit red now, but thanks for bringing this up. it's been really meaningful for me to work with you and a lot of professionals during the pandemic. i think it's so important for all of us to communicate with each other. kristen: it's well deserved. congrats. we do appreciate you. we want to start the less embarrassing part, with monkeypox. zuckerberg sf general is expanding their vaccine clinic hours. does that mean supply is improving? >> i think what it means is that we've gotten or are getting to the people who are really intent and enthusiastic about getting it. i'm really worried about the next group, which is the essential workers, the people who can't take time off work, the people who are closeted or not comfortable with lining up in a public clinic to get a monkeypox vaccine.
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nuclear documents. >> do you agree carl? >> i don't think we're there yet. but i think what we know is that there are, in mar-a-lago, unsecured. have been, for months and months and months. documents that the russians, the chinese, that our foreign adversaries would love to have. that is the importance. we are going to learn in a granular way, what those documents are. does it relates to nuclear weapons? nuclear codes? we do not know yet. what kind of, and the washington post is reporting that it has to do with something nuclear. that is certainly possible. what we do know is we can go on with more authority, the magnitude and the importance of what trump took with him. and with that, it is something that no president has done before. and it goes hand in hand with his total disregard through his presidency, for the national interest. we have as seditious presidents of the united states and donald trump. we have a constitutional criminal in dominant trump. and now, what we are seeing, is we have a president of the united states, capable of the kind of reckles
nuclear documents. >> do you agree carl? >> i don't think we're there yet. but i think what we know is that there are, in mar-a-lago, unsecured. have been, for months and months and months. documents that the russians, the chinese, that our foreign adversaries would love to have. that is the importance. we are going to learn in a granular way, what those documents are. does it relates to nuclear weapons? nuclear codes? we do not know yet. what kind of, and the washington post is...
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>> thanks for having me, carl. we have fully invested, but definitely a little more cautious in our diversified portfolio, we're holding excess cash levels today. that speaks to the amount of uncertainty in the environment getting too defensive could be a big mistake. we could see a nice rally through the june to august period as a reminder why you don't want to be too much on the sidelines. we think inflation is set to slow i think it was misguided for investors to be expecting too much in the way of rate cuts in 2023 we're getting some of that priced out of the market post jackson hole i think that's a good thing. i think there could be vulnerability if there's a little volatility certainty. for long-term investors we see opportunity looking out over a 12-month horizon we don't think a recession is necessarily fully guaranteed at this point >> when the market started pricing in rate cuts in the first quarter of next year, clearly now, mester's message and williams' message yesterday was we could get to 3.5 or 4 a
>> thanks for having me, carl. we have fully invested, but definitely a little more cautious in our diversified portfolio, we're holding excess cash levels today. that speaks to the amount of uncertainty in the environment getting too defensive could be a big mistake. we could see a nice rally through the june to august period as a reminder why you don't want to be too much on the sidelines. we think inflation is set to slow i think it was misguided for investors to be expecting too much...
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carl, here's what we never talk about anymore. because everyone is so down. say you have a ceo who is as great as corey. she told me that gaming was going to run its course. she told me that they've got enough pcs to be able handle work from home but not more. she told me that they had a system called the total tech membership it did hurt their numbers. it would make it so basically you could have for a home office, you could -- you get i.t. i think it's fantastic you get i.t. remember, home office, the i.t. person doesn't want to come to your house but the best buy i.t. person comes and their respectable and terrific buy best buy 4.5% yields. >> shares of lucid are down. >> i haven't mentioned lucid i was on best buy. how did we move to lucid >> you were talking about ev growth -- >> was there any other points you wanted to make on best buy i thought you were done. >> go big lot. >> lucid is down because the company does file the -- to raise what could be an aggregat of 8 billion in primary capital in one or more offerings over three years that could obvious
carl, here's what we never talk about anymore. because everyone is so down. say you have a ceo who is as great as corey. she told me that gaming was going to run its course. she told me that they've got enough pcs to be able handle work from home but not more. she told me that they had a system called the total tech membership it did hurt their numbers. it would make it so basically you could have for a home office, you could -- you get i.t. i think it's fantastic you get i.t. remember, home...
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carl, i'll start with you because i feel like we're in the wild, wild west more often than not. the novelty of so much of what we've experienced together the past six, seven years is astounding, but nuclear documents potentially being within sort of the documents, not within the federal government's control, but at mar-a-lago? i mean the seriousness of the potential threat to national security information, i just don't know what to say. it's so concerning. what's your thought? >> my first thought is let's find out exactly what those materials are. we don't know yet. i'll tell you what i do know. if you go back to what i said on anderson's show the other night because i had spoken with someone in the highest level of intelligence bureaucracy or establishment, the highest level through the trump presidency, throughout those years, who said look, these documents are of the highest magnitude. there is no question or garland and the justice department would never have done this and that's what we're seeing now. we need to wait for the -- you know, identify exactly what they say, what
carl, i'll start with you because i feel like we're in the wild, wild west more often than not. the novelty of so much of what we've experienced together the past six, seven years is astounding, but nuclear documents potentially being within sort of the documents, not within the federal government's control, but at mar-a-lago? i mean the seriousness of the potential threat to national security information, i just don't know what to say. it's so concerning. what's your thought? >> my first...
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this is carl bleaching where vibrant polyps turned white from heat stress. a process that can eventually prove fatal and global warming is already driving vast, bleaching events to day. my son is for, as i told you, it's possible that his kids may never see a car reef. it really scares me to think of a world without coral rece shirey has established a large scale conservation project in the eastern caribbean. the goal was to find a balance, protecting corals and other ecosystems, while still enabling tourism and fishing, for example, in specific areas. the fact that the community was so involved in the designation the design of these areas, that is why it was so successful. there are also plenty of ways to enhance conservation efforts, like these take playing underwater sounds to look back fish for one slightly surprising example. and that is evidence that by protecting reefs from local stresses, marine protected areas, build resilience in the face of ocean, a set of ation and rising temperatures. so we have to have multiple strategies in addition to marine
this is carl bleaching where vibrant polyps turned white from heat stress. a process that can eventually prove fatal and global warming is already driving vast, bleaching events to day. my son is for, as i told you, it's possible that his kids may never see a car reef. it really scares me to think of a world without coral rece shirey has established a large scale conservation project in the eastern caribbean. the goal was to find a balance, protecting corals and other ecosystems, while still...
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. >> one of the questions audio to nexus from rj to says that bill barr as we know, john carl over at abc news and part of this was where those claims about i didn't think these voter fraud claims were real all along came about previous question is what he believed is trying to rewrite history and do believe he is a future in a future in the administration. >> so i think he's trying to rewrite history because he must preserve his reputation and his legacy and standing. in sort of a polite society. bill barr by the way is very image-conscious pretty don't let him, cortisol i don't really read the papers. and during his confirmation he said i really don't want this job predict no way, there's plenty of evidence that is very image-conscious including from some i can't really disclose of the folks i know who know him that he will talk to the media and he knows about my book and is not happy which i take as a good sign. so if you look at the atlantic article, it is so one-sided that it leaves out the whole six months that bill barr was fanning the flames. and it kept falling down saying wh
. >> one of the questions audio to nexus from rj to says that bill barr as we know, john carl over at abc news and part of this was where those claims about i didn't think these voter fraud claims were real all along came about previous question is what he believed is trying to rewrite history and do believe he is a future in a future in the administration. >> so i think he's trying to rewrite history because he must preserve his reputation and his legacy and standing. in sort of a...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber futures are tentative still with ten-year, some double digit moves in palo alto and zoom today. stocks are coming off the worst day of trading since june 16th >> plus trouble for twitter, a new whistle-blower has allegations about the company misleading investors about security, the tightness of security, the ftc underplanning spam issues. zoom shares are down sharply, the one-time pandemic darling notching one of its worst quarters since it went public. >> jim, you've been tweeting about the bipolar nature of the market, sort economic attitude right now. >> i do not like a market where last week we're fretting because oil went down, okay, and this week we're really fretting boys oil went up. that says it's a bipolar market, it needs medicine. we don't know if a combination of psychiatric medicine can cure this we don't see any sign that this market is on its meds or having therapy. >> those who were negative on the market for a long side and were on the wrong side of this powerful rally are still at least as a group of the belief
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber futures are tentative still with ten-year, some double digit moves in palo alto and zoom today. stocks are coming off the worst day of trading since june 16th >> plus trouble for twitter, a new whistle-blower has allegations about the company misleading investors about security, the tightness of security, the ftc underplanning spam issues. zoom shares are down sharply, the one-time pandemic darling notching one of its worst quarters...
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i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and leslie picker. we had about a 1% gain for a moment, but setting back into red good a busy morning with decent make r macrodata. >> and the last day in august. we are starting with pvh, cutting its full-year outlook and cutting 10% of its global workforce, saying it's facing a challenging economic environment. we've seen that headline a lot lately shares down about 4.5% another name in the red is hp, the latest computer maker to report a slowdown in spending on electronics. we'll end with bed bath & beyond, volatile once again, down double digits, about 23% right now after filing to selling additional common shares in the future. you know, potential restructuring at this company involving a credit line. you've got striking workforce potentially, of course this filing to raise more cash to pay down its massive debt load so, you know, shares at under $10. >> a company that's been mismanaged for a long period of time, suffering the consequences of that, went from private label, now going back to branded
i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and leslie picker. we had about a 1% gain for a moment, but setting back into red good a busy morning with decent make r macrodata. >> and the last day in august. we are starting with pvh, cutting its full-year outlook and cutting 10% of its global workforce, saying it's facing a challenging economic environment. we've seen that headline a lot lately shares down about 4.5% another name in the red is hp, the latest computer maker to report a slowdown...
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and with carl quintanilla. welcome back, carl, we missed you. jon is back next week.we can win streak is this the end of the bear market rally or are investors headed out early on a summer friday bitcoin crashing, more on that selloff. and brian cohen out of bed bath & beyond, the stock more than 60% off its 52 # week high diving into the mean trade. >>> we're kicking of
and with carl quintanilla. welcome back, carl, we missed you. jon is back next week.we can win streak is this the end of the bear market rally or are investors headed out early on a summer friday bitcoin crashing, more on that selloff. and brian cohen out of bed bath & beyond, the stock more than 60% off its 52 # week high diving into the mean trade. >>> we're kicking of
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>> carl, they're really not.s across just about every input cost that we have. it is moving around a lot. so if you are in packaged foods, you know, you are talking about high -- you know, very high teens inflation, and we're seeing that across our plant-based business, across our snacking business and across our cereal business almost in equal measure. >> finally, you know, consumer packaged goods get a lot of grief for i think they call it shrink-flation now prices may same the same or stable but you independ up with tiny bit less. we had pepsi-co and they argued it has been going on for 50 years. would you agree? >> it has been going on for a long time. our objective is not to engage in that. what we try to do is make our products more affordable if we make it smaller, we also make it cheaper. so the magic price points for, again, affordable luxuries, if something is $1.50, we might make it $a1 and take it down in size as well so the cash-strapped household budget can afford the luxuries. we think about the ab
>> carl, they're really not.s across just about every input cost that we have. it is moving around a lot. so if you are in packaged foods, you know, you are talking about high -- you know, very high teens inflation, and we're seeing that across our plant-based business, across our snacking business and across our cereal business almost in equal measure. >> finally, you know, consumer packaged goods get a lot of grief for i think they call it shrink-flation now prices may same the...
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it's been the first love of its director, a man named carl foster. on the website of the little blue house it says they're a singer core mission to foster the vulnerable and the director of little blue house said for over 30 years lbh provided whatever service was needed by our kids to give them a chance to become self-sufficient adults. >> carl foster, director of the little blue house on this episode of book notes+. it's available on the c-span nameable app or whenever you get your podcasts. >> good evening and welcome to pnp live. i'm brad graham co-owner of politics and probes along with my wife. we have a very engaging program for you this evening featuring journalist peter goodman here to talk about his new book, "davos man," how the billionaires devoured the world. first, to post a question at any point during the discussion, just click on the q and a i con in the bottom of the screen and in the chat, find a link to purchase copies of the "davos man". in the prologue, many people do a lot ooling at the lives of billionaires. the details of the
it's been the first love of its director, a man named carl foster. on the website of the little blue house it says they're a singer core mission to foster the vulnerable and the director of little blue house said for over 30 years lbh provided whatever service was needed by our kids to give them a chance to become self-sufficient adults. >> carl foster, director of the little blue house on this episode of book notes+. it's available on the c-span nameable app or whenever you get your...
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joining us now, carl bernstein, also former nixon white house counsel john dean.our reaction first of all to the search and what you're hearing from people in the former president's orbit? >> well, first, this is a deadly serious matter. in the view of even former top officials of the trump administration. i spoke today to one of the senior most intelligence officials throughout the trump presidency, and the point he made without knowing what these materials are is that it is virtually impossible in his view that the fbi and the justice department would take this action without knowledge or belief that the materials contained the most sensitive national security information, of real magnitude, that this could not be done unless there was reason to believe that the national security could be grievously injured if these documents got out. it's not just in this person's view, but it's speculative that this would be about the lawyers not being totally truthful but, rather, not being truthful or that there is knowledge that the government now has that what is being wit
joining us now, carl bernstein, also former nixon white house counsel john dean.our reaction first of all to the search and what you're hearing from people in the former president's orbit? >> well, first, this is a deadly serious matter. in the view of even former top officials of the trump administration. i spoke today to one of the senior most intelligence officials throughout the trump presidency, and the point he made without knowing what these materials are is that it is virtually...