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it would star redford as carl woodward and dustin hoffman as carl bernstein. >> there's more but we want to hear from the real folks. so, carl, what comes to mind after watching that? >> my hair is a different color. what comes to mind is that what the book and the movie of "all the president's men" are about is the process of reporting. getting at the best obtainable version of the truth. and what you see in that movie and what i think we tried to depict in the book is that it is a methodology that gets you there. we were young, we worked at night, which was a great advantage in darkness. woodward has often said that the light comes out in darkness. and i think that's what we found. and that the methodology worked and that 40 years later what was dismissed as a third rate burglary we know now was a massive, unprecedented, unconstitutional campaign of political espionage and sabotage that defined the president of the united states and his presidency and we can go on from there i think. >> bob, how about you? what do you think or feel when you watch that? >> somebody used the word stumble
it would star redford as carl woodward and dustin hoffman as carl bernstein. >> there's more but we want to hear from the real folks. so, carl, what comes to mind after watching that? >> my hair is a different color. what comes to mind is that what the book and the movie of "all the president's men" are about is the process of reporting. getting at the best obtainable version of the truth. and what you see in that movie and what i think we tried to depict in the book is...
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matt carle got the other.n the one that counted from danny briere at 4:36 in ot. >>> welcome to our nhl live studio. what do you know, 18th overtime game. we're in the playoffs, so anybody shocked danny briere stepped up here? >> no. what's amazing to me from a guy that never scored in ot winner in the playoffs that he really gets two in one overtime. one goes off his skate. that doesn't count. he comes back, firing again, outstanding performance from mr. clutch for the flyers, danny briere continues to impress in the playoffs and comes up with a huge goal there. >> they've been a fun team to watch, the flyers, and they go right after it. no hesitation on the forecheck, looking for the ot winner. not trying to defense their way to a win. >> 104 career playoff games, briere now has 106 points in those games. he gets game-winner tonight. let's take you back through this game from down in philadelphia, first game of the series between the devils and flyers. pick it up, tied 1-1. van riemsdyk, not tied anymore. >>
matt carle got the other.n the one that counted from danny briere at 4:36 in ot. >>> welcome to our nhl live studio. what do you know, 18th overtime game. we're in the playoffs, so anybody shocked danny briere stepped up here? >> no. what's amazing to me from a guy that never scored in ot winner in the playoffs that he really gets two in one overtime. one goes off his skate. that doesn't count. he comes back, firing again, outstanding performance from mr. clutch for the flyers,...
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matt carle got the other.n the one that counted from danny briere at 4:36 in ot. >>> welcome to our nhl live studio. what do you know, 18th overtime game. we're in the playoffs, so anybody shocked danny briere stepped up here? >> no. what's amazing to me from a guy that never scored in ot winner in the playoffs that he really gets two in one overtime. one goes off his skate. that doesn't count. he comes back, firing again, outstanding performance from mr. clutch for the flyers, danny briere continues to impress in the playoffs and comes up with a huge goal there. >> they've been a fun team to watch, the flyers, and they go right after it. no hesitation on the forecheck, looking for the ot winner. not trying to defense their way to a win. >> 104 career playoff games, briere now has 106 points in those games. he gets game-winner tonight. let's take you back through this game from down in philadelphia, first game of the series between the devils and flyers. pick it up, tied 1-1. van riemsdyk, not tied anymore. >>
matt carle got the other.n the one that counted from danny briere at 4:36 in ot. >>> welcome to our nhl live studio. what do you know, 18th overtime game. we're in the playoffs, so anybody shocked danny briere stepped up here? >> no. what's amazing to me from a guy that never scored in ot winner in the playoffs that he really gets two in one overtime. one goes off his skate. that doesn't count. he comes back, firing again, outstanding performance from mr. clutch for the flyers,...
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thank you, carl. i want to turn our attention to one of the communities, burleson, texas. joining us on the phone is the town's mayor, ken shedder. the storms have already hit this region just south of ft. worth. mr. mayor, what's the damage assessment? >> well, we are fortunate, and our city in burleson, most of the damage here is from lightning strikes. we had a few trees on fire, a downed power line, an electrical box fire, but no personal injuries and most of our work really involved deploying resources to communities just outside our city helping manage the situation there. >> yeah, and that was my follow-up question. what is your capacity having had the benefit up to this point of having dodged, obviously, the worst of this to deploy resources? i imagine most communities won't be hit, fortunately, by these tornadoes, but those will be the communities that will have to rise to the occasion. >> right. and we are the city that puts a lot of resources into emergency management, and we cooperate regi
thank you, carl. i want to turn our attention to one of the communities, burleson, texas. joining us on the phone is the town's mayor, ken shedder. the storms have already hit this region just south of ft. worth. mr. mayor, what's the damage assessment? >> well, we are fortunate, and our city in burleson, most of the damage here is from lightning strikes. we had a few trees on fire, a downed power line, an electrical box fire, but no personal injuries and most of our work really involved...
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hang on, carl. jeffries, a public information officer for the dallas police department. thank you for joining us. with so much going on, what is the situation where you are? >> right now, we have confirmed that a tornado has hit the ground north of i-20 between lancaster and bonneville road. >> what else can you tell me about the damage reports? >> we're not getting any damage reports in right now. >> okay. sherri, you're not getting any damage reports. >> i have not received any damage reports yet. >> let me get back to carl. what can you tell us? she is again in the dallas area saying that they have no damage reports but we've gotten reports from cleburne as well as right now, this report in hutchins. which is again, we're talk b the same area. i want to give people a better point of reference. they're about trailer trucks tossed into the air. a very dangerous system. people have been told to be on the alert for extreme conditions southeast of dallas and being told to get into a safe spot. >> yeah
hang on, carl. jeffries, a public information officer for the dallas police department. thank you for joining us. with so much going on, what is the situation where you are? >> right now, we have confirmed that a tornado has hit the ground north of i-20 between lancaster and bonneville road. >> what else can you tell me about the damage reports? >> we're not getting any damage reports in right now. >> okay. sherri, you're not getting any damage reports. >> i have...
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we begin with carl icahn. it takes a certain breed of stock market investor to thrive in queasy times, and icahn is one of that breed. he has a knack of turning someone else's loss into profit for himself. but he can also help others improve their bottom line through the so-called icahn lift, an upward bounce that often happens when he starts buying a beleaguered stock. when the financial crisis hit in 2008, many investors were tearing their hair out, but not icahn. the state of the economy changes, but icahn's investment philosophy remains the same. as he told leslie stahl in march of 2008, carl icahn looks to pounce while everyone else is losing their shirts. >> the day we visited icahn enterprises, the stock market was swinging wildly, at one point, dropping 300 points. so has this been a bad day? this is not a great day. >> tough day, tough day. >> wow, this is beautiful. look at your view. icahn works in a skyscraper suite overlooking new york's central park. >> i think i lost today. >> you did? >> yeah.
we begin with carl icahn. it takes a certain breed of stock market investor to thrive in queasy times, and icahn is one of that breed. he has a knack of turning someone else's loss into profit for himself. but he can also help others improve their bottom line through the so-called icahn lift, an upward bounce that often happens when he starts buying a beleaguered stock. when the financial crisis hit in 2008, many investors were tearing their hair out, but not icahn. the state of the economy...
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>> carl, good morning.er daughter ava's back talk and when traditional punishment failed, she decided to try a more modern method. denise abbott describes her daughter ava as a very outgoing, social and self-confident girl. but like most teens, ava has her moments of acting out. >> she was actually rude and disrespectful to me in front of three of her friends. >> reporter: when the back talk continued, denise decided she needed a punishment with a little more punch. she created a new profile picture on ava's facebook page and under it wrote, "i do not know how to keep my -- the red "x" is meant to finish that sentence. i am no longer allowed on facebook or my phone. please ask why. my mom says i have to everyone that asks. >> i think you do have to mix -- definitely mix the old and the new types of discipline. >> reporter: but just as ava's behavior was put to public scrutiny, so, too, was denise' disciplinary tactic. >> i have received a lot of criticism. but, still i don't think that i would have changed
>> carl, good morning.er daughter ava's back talk and when traditional punishment failed, she decided to try a more modern method. denise abbott describes her daughter ava as a very outgoing, social and self-confident girl. but like most teens, ava has her moments of acting out. >> she was actually rude and disrespectful to me in front of three of her friends. >> reporter: when the back talk continued, denise decided she needed a punishment with a little more punch. she...
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carl is out there. ackman, trian guys. >> janna, starboard's been big lately. >> they target mid to smaller cap. >> around $1 billion, a little less, a little more. but the guys that are targeting the big companies are the ones you mentioned. >> you also have a mutual fund, trying to get off the ground that tracks some of this as well because you found that -- and this kind of surprised me. even after the first day bump -- we hear carl's filed on a new name or ackman or dan lobe even. there's still a lot more upside behind it. >> absolutely. we looked at the over 100 situation that is we covered in the last six years of $1 billion-plus market cap companies and top activists. the average one-day bump after the 13-d filing was 2.65%. after that, the average holding period of the activist is 15 months and during that 15-month period, the average return is 16% higher than the s&p. so it outperformed by 16% over that 15-month period. >> i think that's surprising. historical performance is not indicative of f
carl is out there. ackman, trian guys. >> janna, starboard's been big lately. >> they target mid to smaller cap. >> around $1 billion, a little less, a little more. but the guys that are targeting the big companies are the ones you mentioned. >> you also have a mutual fund, trying to get off the ground that tracks some of this as well because you found that -- and this kind of surprised me. even after the first day bump -- we hear carl's filed on a new name or ackman or...
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carl? >> al, thanks.isa rinna doing in a new commercial for adult diapers? she'll explain in this exclusive live interview right after this. [ boys screaming ] hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. i've discovered gold. [ female announcer ] roc® retinol... the gold standard in anti-aging. clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. nothing's better than gold. [ female announcer ] roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream. pronamel iso-active is a toothpaste in a can. the gel transforms into a foam and surrounds your teeth. pronamel
carl? >> al, thanks.isa rinna doing in a new commercial for adult diapers? she'll explain in this exclusive live interview right after this. [ boys screaming ] hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over...
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we are waiting for him to take the stage and campaign carl cameron is live for us. that is a symbol evening place for the republican party. >>carl: it and the money disadvantage that romney is facing is extraordinary. president obama has more than $80 million in the bank and has been racing general election money and romney has not been and he has only $10 million in the badge. and this meeting is significant. john mccain the arizona senator being introduced now and in a moment the 2008 nominee, john mccain, will hand the reigns over to romney as the g.o.p. standard bearer and this is the opportunity for romney to say it is time to get behind the candidacy and the serious business of beating president obama. i spoke to the all but certain fm knee just before the speech and here is how he put it. >> we will have to work hard to overcome the extraordinary funding and mussel of the special interests that support
we are waiting for him to take the stage and campaign carl cameron is live for us. that is a symbol evening place for the republican party. >>carl: it and the money disadvantage that romney is facing is extraordinary. president obama has more than $80 million in the bank and has been racing general election money and romney has not been and he has only $10 million in the badge. and this meeting is significant. john mccain the arizona senator being introduced now and in a moment the 2008...
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(carl franklin) we wanted to somehow break the genre.l hollywood crime. slow down, ray. don't panic. he recognized me back there, man, i know he did. if he recognized you, he'd arrest you in the store. he was just looking us over. white boy and a nigger girl in texas, that's all it is. (carl franklin) the characters weren't all good or all bad, they were flawed. i'm going to pull 'em over. and with that principle kind of established that this was a world where people had good and bad sides and where evil was not as clearly defined or as simple as it normally is in a hollywood film, that created a lot of room to interpret and to do a lot of human inner-character work. y'all want some rolls? (carl franklin) the fact that race was not the foremost issue in the film was in the writing, but it also coincided with my own view of racial problems that we have in the world. i hope to hell he does show his heinie up there, that piece of white trash and them two niggers are -- ow, shirley, you nearly broke my -- arnie, pass me them pickles, will yo
(carl franklin) we wanted to somehow break the genre.l hollywood crime. slow down, ray. don't panic. he recognized me back there, man, i know he did. if he recognized you, he'd arrest you in the store. he was just looking us over. white boy and a nigger girl in texas, that's all it is. (carl franklin) the characters weren't all good or all bad, they were flawed. i'm going to pull 'em over. and with that principle kind of established that this was a world where people had good and bad sides and...
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. >> and you have to -- guess, got into the details of this but -- and we all, including carl and myself kind of ran buy it because the issue became what did nixon know and when did he know it and the pursuit of the tapes. about when you they did their investigation, i wall it the five warz. surveillance, wire at thing, break-ins, fixon, fbi, cia. -- >> the press. >> and then the second war was against the press, where, oh, the press is covering this antiwar movement aggressively. they were going to set up what was called the houston plan, which nixon signed off on, which was a series of illegal activities to read people's mail, break into apartments and so for the. so this had that rahal -- they took the mindset and the apparatus and the people and again it's in the tapes that they tell nixon they're moving all of this over to one campaign or another. >> the sabotage. >> yeah, the sabotage. >> and the fourth war was really the war against the system of justice, which was the coverup. and the fifth war, which we still see elements of today, is the war against history to say it was a cape
. >> and you have to -- guess, got into the details of this but -- and we all, including carl and myself kind of ran buy it because the issue became what did nixon know and when did he know it and the pursuit of the tapes. about when you they did their investigation, i wall it the five warz. surveillance, wire at thing, break-ins, fixon, fbi, cia. -- >> the press. >> and then the second war was against the press, where, oh, the press is covering this antiwar movement...
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with that in mind carl cameron is live with us. new hampshire this afternoon, mitt romney cannot clinch it tonight. >>carl: well, and in fact he has been doing this pivot to the general election, since rick santorum dropped out and that is the banner they will unveil, a better america begins tonight, a reference to a victory lap, the first big win and he will tell everyone he essentially now recognizes he is the nominee, and he cannot clinch the nomination tonight even if he swept all five and it is likely he will. you need 1,144 and romney has 698. the map works out with five states voting a total of 2309 -- 209 available, so he will be halfway to the balance but it will be another set of primary nights. today and what he has been doing, is campaigning in the five states and elsewhere because there are primaries,
with that in mind carl cameron is live with us. new hampshire this afternoon, mitt romney cannot clinch it tonight. >>carl: well, and in fact he has been doing this pivot to the general election, since rick santorum dropped out and that is the banner they will unveil, a better america begins tonight, a reference to a victory lap, the first big win and he will tell everyone he essentially now recognizes he is the nominee, and he cannot clinch the nomination tonight even if he swept all...
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thank you, carl.great to be here. >>> well, groupis on, of course, has been in the headlines this week as fears over faulty accounting have taken hold. one is suing say iing it's been business performance. we'll talk about that class-action suit next. [ hermann ] there's always something that's going to have to be done by a certain date. you always have homework, okay? i don't have homework today. it's what's right here is what is most important to me. it's beautiful. ♪ ♪ >>> this week groupon was sued accused of misleading investors. one says he lost more than $9,000 from the 3,000 shares he bought due to the company's accounting mess. the lawyer representing him is with robins, gellard rudman. it seems a difficult case to make because you have to essentially prove that they knew what the results were and that they somehow concealed them. is that correct? >> well, yes and no. there are two claims we've made. the first chams we've made are based on the registration statement and for those there's stri
thank you, carl.great to be here. >>> well, groupis on, of course, has been in the headlines this week as fears over faulty accounting have taken hold. one is suing say iing it's been business performance. we'll talk about that class-action suit next. [ hermann ] there's always something that's going to have to be done by a certain date. you always have homework, okay? i don't have homework today. it's what's right here is what is most important to me. it's beautiful. ♪ ♪...
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carl? >>carl: he says he will continue to fight against rebound and today he promised to help the house of representatives keep its house majority in congress and for the republicans to take over the senate. he did not specifically say he would campaign for romney but previously in discussions with the frontrunner and the other rivals, newt gingrich and ron paul they is said they would unite around the frontrunner and do all required to help unseated the dome. he was on the trail for more than 300 days, the longest time he campaigned in obscurity without the money or organization but he won the iowa caucuses and will get his chapter for proving if you get out early and often, and you take the time to talk to voters you can build a grass roots organization. presidential campaigns require national organization. and national fundraising. he never quite got that organized because when he started winning he caught the tiger by the tail and had to ride it and today the ride ended. the campaign is
carl? >>carl: he says he will continue to fight against rebound and today he promised to help the house of representatives keep its house majority in congress and for the republicans to take over the senate. he did not specifically say he would campaign for romney but previously in discussions with the frontrunner and the other rivals, newt gingrich and ron paul they is said they would unite around the frontrunner and do all required to help unseated the dome. he was on the trail for more...
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( laughter ) >> whereas carl is the missing link, which i-- he-- he doesn't understand the world.is a man, this is a man who genuinely thought that anne frank was just avoiding paying rent. ( laughter ) i said, "what do you mean?" he said, "i thought she was a squatter. i thought she was like--" he said, "i knew she lived in the cubbard. but i thought it was to keep away from the landlord." had to explain the landlord in this situation were the nazis. >> jon: ask carl really think a whole industry would crop up over someone who was hiding from a landlord? it doesn't-- why would we still know about it? why would there be movies? >> i didn't know how far back i had to go and explain about the war and nazis. and just the fact that she was hiding. i've been to anne frank's house in amsterdam and it's tiny. so i don't know why they didn't find her earlier to be honest ( laughter ) no, it's terrible. but naughties must be stupid. really? every day they went in. didn't one of them say, "can we look upstairs today, sergeant?" i mean -- >> she didn't live in a nazi's house. >> no, but they
( laughter ) >> whereas carl is the missing link, which i-- he-- he doesn't understand the world.is a man, this is a man who genuinely thought that anne frank was just avoiding paying rent. ( laughter ) i said, "what do you mean?" he said, "i thought she was a squatter. i thought she was like--" he said, "i knew she lived in the cubbard. but i thought it was to keep away from the landlord." had to explain the landlord in this situation were the nazis....
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i'm carl gint knee yeah. joined by jim cramer. german business sentiment higher for a six consecutive month. things are going to get interesting in france. we'll start the road map with general electric beats with industrial businesses. how is ge capital's comeback? we will break it down. >> mcdonald's, meanwhile, defies europe. it has priced in -- >> oh, come on. >> microsoft with strong windows revenue. but sandisk, ouch. things may not improve in the second half. >> and we have big one-day pops as well. are those early valuations jumping the shark? we're going to travel to cramer and get some answers. >> first, mcdonald's reporting first quarter earnings. same-store sales boosted in part by new menu items. sales were the big stand-ups. a lot of concerns from notes yesterday saying europe is going to be a problem. some of the remodeling is beginning to wear off. >> no. >> didn't happen. >> i want to point out, carl, let's contrast yum, which is kentucky fried chicken. everyone thought yum would shoot the lights out. we had to do
i'm carl gint knee yeah. joined by jim cramer. german business sentiment higher for a six consecutive month. things are going to get interesting in france. we'll start the road map with general electric beats with industrial businesses. how is ge capital's comeback? we will break it down. >> mcdonald's, meanwhile, defies europe. it has priced in -- >> oh, come on. >> microsoft with strong windows revenue. but sandisk, ouch. things may not improve in the second half. >>...
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help me out here, carl.he producers seem to be setting up -- i don't know what the collective is for bears, but there are a lot of them coming. we've combat adam parker coming for morgan stanley. he thinks he's going to fall 14% from here. we've got netflix who thinks it's going to fall $63. so i don't know. our cnbc producers, could it be that we'll rally from here? >> i have no clue. but i like the fact that we're spelling out the bear case as well as the bull. >> what is the collective now for bears, jim? >> i don't know, i'm still stunned. >> flocks of bears? >> i don't know. they're all on in the next hour. >> very nice, simon. see you in a few minutes. let's get to the six in 60. six stocks in 60 seconds. a big upgrade for autozone. >> he's not just sears. >> biggest loser on the s&p is big lots. >> it didn't pan out. consumers that are weak. big lots. not any time soon. >> yes, deutsche also downgrading. tyson foods. >> as long as he's demanding ethanol, corn is going to go up. i'm going to sell, sell
help me out here, carl.he producers seem to be setting up -- i don't know what the collective is for bears, but there are a lot of them coming. we've combat adam parker coming for morgan stanley. he thinks he's going to fall 14% from here. we've got netflix who thinks it's going to fall $63. so i don't know. our cnbc producers, could it be that we'll rally from here? >> i have no clue. but i like the fact that we're spelling out the bear case as well as the bull. >> what is the...
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. >> good morning, carl. treasury secretary geithner at a speech to the economic club of chicago making a very political speech this morning saying the government must be, quote, willing to do things not just cut things. again, just one of many digs at republicans. saying the -- he says geithner labels the gop economic plan a dark and pessimistic view of america and repealing dodd frank is a recipe to make us a declining power and a less exceptional nation and using words used by the gop for the vision of america. government he says is a critical role in speeding the recovery. the u.s. cannot put fiscal challenges above all others and says there are substantial challenges. goes on to make some comment about the u.s. economy saying successfully navigated the most dangerous phase of the crisis and u.s. deleveraging better than the competitors and disputes a lot of criticism of the business climate putting out that profits are higher than before the crisis saying that business spending is up 33%. this is a polit
. >> good morning, carl. treasury secretary geithner at a speech to the economic club of chicago making a very political speech this morning saying the government must be, quote, willing to do things not just cut things. again, just one of many digs at republicans. saying the -- he says geithner labels the gop economic plan a dark and pessimistic view of america and repealing dodd frank is a recipe to make us a declining power and a less exceptional nation and using words used by the gop...
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>> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my room to smash my joan biaz records because she was on the list. he was complicated, but saying all of that he was mysterious. he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening sibling thing was understanding the control freak nature that my brother had. for example, every year he would send me a box of fruit. the fruit he grew in his gorgeous orchards in washington state. the fruit came with the carl tax where you would get 25 telephone calls before the fruit came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be home? this is said in a texas
>> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my...
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>> carl here is pretty excited to be at the gun range.nd this video on military.com and carl is making sure the cameras are rolling. get me shooting this big, old rifle. aims and shoots. >> whoa! >> what was that? >> what i think happened is a spark from this rifle ignited an additional pile of black powder or ammunition on the table in front of him. apparently they didn't keep their work space clean. >> did he get hurt? >> looked like he may have gotten burned a little bit. leftover black powder that wasn't cleaned up, something that ignited and blew back right in his face. >> holy moly for carl! >> nope. >> oh. >> poor guy. named carl. >> the gun, because you don't see it when they show it in slow motion. >> you're right, steven. i don't know if it was a direct spark. something seemingly related to the gun set off. once he shoots, you see the breeze blow the smoke back on him. black powder. >> talk about backfire. >>> next time on "right this minute" -- this guy is out to almost pick up chicks. >> oh, so awkward and uncomfortable. >> th
>> carl here is pretty excited to be at the gun range.nd this video on military.com and carl is making sure the cameras are rolling. get me shooting this big, old rifle. aims and shoots. >> whoa! >> what was that? >> what i think happened is a spark from this rifle ignited an additional pile of black powder or ammunition on the table in front of him. apparently they didn't keep their work space clean. >> did he get hurt? >> looked like he may have gotten...
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now here's carl. >> ann, thanks. we could be just hours from learning if george zimmerman will be charged in the shooting death of trayvon martin. this after several new twists in the case, including a decision by zimmerman's attorneys to drop their client. nbc's kerry sanders is in sanford, florida, once again. kerry, good morning. >> well, good morning. the special prosecutor may have reached a decision on whether gunman george zimmerman will face criminal charges or not. but there is now an equally pressing question, where in the world is george zimmerman? in an extraordinary public address tuesday, george zimmerman's attorneys announced they are no longer his lawyers. and then dropped this bombshell. >> we want to announce today, as of now, we are withdrawing as counsel for mr. zimmerman. we've lost contact with him. up to this point we've had contact every day. >> reporter: the lawyers, who never met zimmerman face to face, talked to him via text, e-mail and phone, saying their former client is in hiding. and th
now here's carl. >> ann, thanks. we could be just hours from learning if george zimmerman will be charged in the shooting death of trayvon martin. this after several new twists in the case, including a decision by zimmerman's attorneys to drop their client. nbc's kerry sanders is in sanford, florida, once again. kerry, good morning. >> well, good morning. the special prosecutor may have reached a decision on whether gunman george zimmerman will face criminal charges or not. but...
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>> i'm 150 pounds. >> carl! >> most modern houses are designed to take the weight of a solar panel instaglation. >> i don't have to worry about panels falling in on me? >> hopefully not. >> hopefully not. >> if you have a good contractor, they'll do their due diligence. they'll do their homework. it's better for the industry if everyone does their homework and does the calculations to make sure the system is going to last 20 years, 30 years. >> that is another question. what is the lifetime of the system? do you have to have the solar panels replaced periodically? >> no, actually the solar panels last a really long time. there are solar panels in operation from the 1950's and the 1960's. the inverter is a piece of hardware that has a lifespan between 10 years. they usually warranty between five and 10 years. that may need replacement down the line. the solar panels will last a good long time. this is what we have intalked here at british motors. what we have, there is no moving parts here as we are talking about
>> i'm 150 pounds. >> carl! >> most modern houses are designed to take the weight of a solar panel instaglation. >> i don't have to worry about panels falling in on me? >> hopefully not. >> hopefully not. >> if you have a good contractor, they'll do their due diligence. they'll do their homework. it's better for the industry if everyone does their homework and does the calculations to make sure the system is going to last 20 years, 30 years. >>...
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and you know, carl and i are dear friends but if you look at the books carl has done since we did watergate, hillary clinton, power center, the pope, one of the great power centers or one of the big power centers in the world, and sometimes i think that tips come in or there's a lot of low hanging fruit where people will say let's do a big story on this, let's do that. and not to sit around and ask the very hard question, who has the power and how do we hold them accountable? >> carl. >> that's a great answer. but i think you can elaborate that at every level. i think whether it's state college, pennsylvania, and i mean, that is a whole community that is unbelievable power center and that sports program. one of the other things i think just might be worth mentioning is a lot of the great reporting of the last 30 years has been in books. i'm not sure why, but there are notable examples of it. and because partly because those reporters have had time to do it and have found the forum perhaps a little more receptive. >> as a board member for the fund for investigative journalism i would encoura
and you know, carl and i are dear friends but if you look at the books carl has done since we did watergate, hillary clinton, power center, the pope, one of the great power centers or one of the big power centers in the world, and sometimes i think that tips come in or there's a lot of low hanging fruit where people will say let's do a big story on this, let's do that. and not to sit around and ask the very hard question, who has the power and how do we hold them accountable? >> carl....
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carl bernstein, thank you for coming in. wherever you live, whatever your political views, chances are dick clark impacted your life, ringing in the new year with you since 1972. he was responsible for more than 7500 hours, just over 312 full days of television programming in his life. his greatest legacy, surely "american bandstand" which helped launch the careers of everyone from chubby checker to the supremes, michael jackson to madonna. you've probably heard by now dick clark died of a heart attack yesterday at 82. but he will always be known as america's oldest teenager. >> i know that he's in a better place saying, hey, let's get on with the show, okay? you got it, boss. >> i think when he put me on tv, that did it. we know if we got on television, that's all they had to do. just give me a chance to go on tv with the twist and the rest would be history. >> ladies and gentlemen, would you greet the jackson five. ♪ >> this guy stood toe to toe with elvis and madonna and gave both of them crucial national exposure. that's
carl bernstein, thank you for coming in. wherever you live, whatever your political views, chances are dick clark impacted your life, ringing in the new year with you since 1972. he was responsible for more than 7500 hours, just over 312 full days of television programming in his life. his greatest legacy, surely "american bandstand" which helped launch the careers of everyone from chubby checker to the supremes, michael jackson to madonna. you've probably heard by now dick clark died...
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hey, rick. >> hi, carl.o have a fed meeting and as a guy who likes to try to correlate and put the spin into the -- how do markets trade relative to some of the controls or management or activity that the feds put into the marketplace. recall, look at this chart. we had a five-month high yield close to 240 in a ten-year after being in a range in december. what was the catalyst? the catalyst was the last fed meeting on march 14. why was that important? because when the fed hinted basically what it didn't put in the statement, that maybe it's not going to be purchasing as many securities, the markets sold off, interest rates rose. what slowed it down? the next employment report. you know, we have lots of jobs reports and lots of good data. when the market was in the range are treasurietreasuries. but all of a sudden when the fed mentioned that they're going to let the markets potentially, maybe, be more normal, we is a -- we saw a weak report. so the fed meeting coming up is going to be extremely important, no
hey, rick. >> hi, carl.o have a fed meeting and as a guy who likes to try to correlate and put the spin into the -- how do markets trade relative to some of the controls or management or activity that the feds put into the marketplace. recall, look at this chart. we had a five-month high yield close to 240 in a ten-year after being in a range in december. what was the catalyst? the catalyst was the last fed meeting on march 14. why was that important? because when the fed hinted basically...
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library to enhance the experience. >> carl is a living library. if i go have coffee with him and say, i would like to have a coffee, can you get me this kind of coffee, he said, well, eisenhower used to -- that's been the fun of this, the people involved. just fantastic. >> so this is still very much a work in progress. >> we're getting close. we have budget and technical stuff, and we have the landscape, which joe brown was here. where's joe? there he is. [ applause ] that's eda, landscape. >> and attention to materials for the fabrication? >> well, right now we're talking about the columns being stone. that seems to be the right thing to do in this location. we're pretty close to our budget, so we're doing well. there's not going to be any -- the maintenance part of this is very carefully thought out. we're doing tests on the tapestry to ensure that it will last at least 200 years, but you can see it's pretty simple. you can just spray it and clean it. i don't think things are going to grow in it. so it's just spraying that and maintaining a gar
library to enhance the experience. >> carl is a living library. if i go have coffee with him and say, i would like to have a coffee, can you get me this kind of coffee, he said, well, eisenhower used to -- that's been the fun of this, the people involved. just fantastic. >> so this is still very much a work in progress. >> we're getting close. we have budget and technical stuff, and we have the landscape, which joe brown was here. where's joe? there he is. [ applause ] that's...
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without carl icahn. there still isn't tp how much are you sitting on to invest. >> well about $10 billion with mine and ap. we have that much liquidity. >> that's all yours, we should point out. >> about 6.5 billion tonight if we want to. i believe in a big war chest. i think that's a mistake that a -- >> how do you write a a check for 65% of the fund would you, for one deal. >> it's not the fund. >> i understand it's you. you never write a check for 65% -- >> i said we could. i didn't say i would. >> you almost add write a pretty big check for clorox. would you? >> absolutely. >> really? >> if you look at our record, and i'm proud to say, we made, since 1990, 27 -- 25% annualized return. but the real big money is made like when we get control of one of these, clean them up. like the casino. paying 300 million and sell them for a billion three, receive ep years later. better than oil companies. maying 330 in '05. in the '06 we sold it for a billion five. so you want to get control of them. i think the th
without carl icahn. there still isn't tp how much are you sitting on to invest. >> well about $10 billion with mine and ap. we have that much liquidity. >> that's all yours, we should point out. >> about 6.5 billion tonight if we want to. i believe in a big war chest. i think that's a mistake that a -- >> how do you write a a check for 65% of the fund would you, for one deal. >> it's not the fund. >> i understand it's you. you never write a check for 65% --...
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carl parker can give you the numbers. but having lived there for 41 years, i can tell that you this is frightening for the people of north texas. >> we're looking at these live pictures. you can see, we saw an image of a live vehicle that had been tossed into what appeared to be a house. and vehicles and people, you know, you can see times removed there. obviously these images are slightly staccato because they're being delivered by helicopter. >> we're nope for large churches. but obviously, this could be a school or some kind of apartment complex. i would gather to guess, not just by the design of it. you see this building has several arms extending off of it. so this, what we're looking at here. i can't clearly tell. but you see that this is a substantial structure that has sustained a lot of damage there. >> thank you so much, tamron. do stay with us. let's bring in nbc's gabe gutierrez. hi. >> i'm stack outside. we're seeing a lot of lightning and hail of everybody outside has been asked to come in. you can see and h
carl parker can give you the numbers. but having lived there for 41 years, i can tell that you this is frightening for the people of north texas. >> we're looking at these live pictures. you can see, we saw an image of a live vehicle that had been tossed into what appeared to be a house. and vehicles and people, you know, you can see times removed there. obviously these images are slightly staccato because they're being delivered by helicopter. >> we're nope for large churches. but...
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carl cammeron at the party. carl, thank you.year 1990, the hubble space tell coast launched into orbit aboard the shuttle "discovery." at first, hubble had lots of problems. remember there is trouble with hubble. mainly the mirrors inside. that led to blurry images. once nasa got it all fixed. the pictures started pouring in and they were spectacular. photographs from deeper in the coz nos than everyone had ever seen. hubble revolutioned niced nearly all aspects of astronomical research. despite the success it's set for retirement to make way for a new more powerful telescope. hubble began colorful career 22 years ago today. and now you know the news for this tuesday, april the 24th, 2012. for the journalts
carl cammeron at the party. carl, thank you.year 1990, the hubble space tell coast launched into orbit aboard the shuttle "discovery." at first, hubble had lots of problems. remember there is trouble with hubble. mainly the mirrors inside. that led to blurry images. once nasa got it all fixed. the pictures started pouring in and they were spectacular. photographs from deeper in the coz nos than everyone had ever seen. hubble revolutioned niced nearly all aspects of astronomical...
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you mentioned eyeglasses, carl.at $100 million or more just like amazon, bought zappos for shoes. it seems they will get into more and more specialized categories so perhaps amazon buys a warby parker and deeper into eyeglasses. >> we haven't talked the words b to b in a while. >> look what amazon announced. they said they were going to get into more supply and distribution, things that can companies buy, that builders buy. and that puts direct pressure on companies like ww granger. granger has a big market cap and they do very well. but i'm very concerned if i'm granger looking at how amazon is able to not just build a relationship with the customer but build a better supply chain where products are delivered faster at a better price. >> so do you think this means m&a, organic growth, how much can they do on their own? how much do they need to buy? >> they can buy anything they want right now. what to me is the most fascinating sort of development in retail right now is it how amazon is putting pressure across indu
you mentioned eyeglasses, carl.at $100 million or more just like amazon, bought zappos for shoes. it seems they will get into more and more specialized categories so perhaps amazon buys a warby parker and deeper into eyeglasses. >> we haven't talked the words b to b in a while. >> look what amazon announced. they said they were going to get into more supply and distribution, things that can companies buy, that builders buy. and that puts direct pressure on companies like ww granger....
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carl? >> kerry sanders in sanford, kerry, thanks. >>> mark o'mara is george zimmerman's attorney. he is in orlando this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning, sir. >> you woke up yesterday morning. you weren't part of this case. you were just a spectator trying to see what the special prosecutor would do. were you surprised at a charge of second degree murder? >> i was. again, i've only seen the evidence that has been presented to the media. but i was surprised that they charged it at that level. i have no idea what the facts are yet. so i know that ms. corey looked at her case, decided to charge what she thought she could or should and we'll deal with it. >> a lot of the state's evidence is still secret. are you getting the feeling that ms. corey knows something you don't? and at what point do you get to know what that information is? >> one, she knows an enormous amount that i don't because she knows the whole case. and has had several weeks to come up to speed. i don't have the f
carl? >> kerry sanders in sanford, kerry, thanks. >>> mark o'mara is george zimmerman's attorney. he is in orlando this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning, sir. >> you woke up yesterday morning. you weren't part of this case. you were just a spectator trying to see what the special prosecutor would do. were you surprised at a charge of second degree murder? >> i was. again, i've only seen the evidence that has been presented to the media. but i was...