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our guest host, jeffrey rosenberg.ories republican party has been turned on its head because in a hasking defeat, david brat yesterday'sntor in virginia primary. >> this is a loss that will have a lasting impact on immigration reform and on the future of the gop. a bloomberg contributor joins us now. john, make sense of this. there's a lot of contradiction. what is the message being sent? >> there are mixed messages. you do not want to read too much into this. if you ask eric cantor's colleagues, they are not that surprised in this sense. he did not take the election as seriously as he might have. he wavered on the immigration issue. that is always a problem in a tough campaign, to look like you're going back and forth. it does not turn the party upside down, it turns the leadership races in the house upside down. a big opening for younger members to move up. it is likely that john boehner banner will be leaving in a couple of years. it will have fresh leadership from top to bottom. >> you know new hampshire is a nexus
our guest host, jeffrey rosenberg.ories republican party has been turned on its head because in a hasking defeat, david brat yesterday'sntor in virginia primary. >> this is a loss that will have a lasting impact on immigration reform and on the future of the gop. a bloomberg contributor joins us now. john, make sense of this. there's a lot of contradiction. what is the message being sent? >> there are mixed messages. you do not want to read too much into this. if you ask eric...
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. >> carol rosenberg, thank you so much. thanks for being with us today. >> former nsa contractor edward snowden making headlines once again with another document leak shedding new light on the u.s. government surveillance capabilities. according to top secret documents obtained from snowden and published by the new york times, the nsa is collecting millions of images a day from tech and social media for use in the facial recognition programs. it is becoming extremely important to intelligence agencies to try to track suspected terrorists and other targets. in an interview with brazil's globo news, snowden revealed he has applied tore asylum in several countries including brazil. the asylum in russia was granted on in a temporary basis expiring at the end of july. a boatload!
. >> carol rosenberg, thank you so much. thanks for being with us today. >> former nsa contractor edward snowden making headlines once again with another document leak shedding new light on the u.s. government surveillance capabilities. according to top secret documents obtained from snowden and published by the new york times, the nsa is collecting millions of images a day from tech and social media for use in the facial recognition programs. it is becoming extremely important to...
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joining me now is the a4 mentioned david rosenberg, chief economist.ou telling us how to read the newspaper now? >> i become an expert on how to flip through the sports section and arts and leisure. liz: what newspapers do you read to get a sense of what you are learning about the economy? >> i start out with the "usa today" so i can read the sports section first, but investors business daily a "new york times" "wall street journal" financial times, go through the services on the old bloomberg terminal. it gives you a good start. the number for manufacturing, does that shake your conviction at all? an overall picture that you are looking for, and what do you see for the u.s. economy? >> you are going to look at the big picture, and you have to pay attention to the small picture because ultimately the big picture is ultimately the accumulation of the small pictures. you have to take a collective attitude and approach. when all was said and done had the revisions in line with the census estimates over 55. consistent with gdp growth of 4%. if you were hav
joining me now is the a4 mentioned david rosenberg, chief economist.ou telling us how to read the newspaper now? >> i become an expert on how to flip through the sports section and arts and leisure. liz: what newspapers do you read to get a sense of what you are learning about the economy? >> i start out with the "usa today" so i can read the sports section first, but investors business daily a "new york times" "wall street journal" financial times, go...
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you are on with carol rosenberg.re that one of the detainees is wanted for war crimes by the united nations? this was a capitulation. and,o you let the taliban they can pick those five. who mayack a deserter even have collaborated. this is the worst thing. this is the biggest scandal yet. guest: a couple of points. it is true that they did choose these men. they did ask for them as part of the exchange. we had seen three or four of these men as negotiations for years. anybody who has been following issue shouldion not a been surprised that these five men were the ones let go. in terms of the allegation of rights watchuman has identified two of these men to atrocities prior to september 1998 during the civil war in which the taliban and were attacking shia prisoners in the sharif area. thousands of civilians died. they were in the taliban at the time. there has been an effort to try to get them to face some sort of justice. the way the bush administration constructed the military commissions at guantanamo and the way
you are on with carol rosenberg.re that one of the detainees is wanted for war crimes by the united nations? this was a capitulation. and,o you let the taliban they can pick those five. who mayack a deserter even have collaborated. this is the worst thing. this is the biggest scandal yet. guest: a couple of points. it is true that they did choose these men. they did ask for them as part of the exchange. we had seen three or four of these men as negotiations for years. anybody who has been...
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rosenberg appeal their sentence of death and four times they were unsuccessful.onight probably within the next half hour. the first husband and wife to die in the electric chair. >> on this day in 1953 the couple headline grabbing trial came to an end as they were executed at new york's infamous sing sing prison. they were convicted of spying for russia in the heat of the communist red scare. that's it for us here on "early today." i'm richard >>> a good thursday morning. it is 4:30 a.m.. we're going to get to a check of your weather right off the top. christina, how are things looking? >> they're looking good. but things are always be looking good as we get closer to friday around here. starting out your day in the upper 50s for this thursday morning. it is chilly this morning in the north bay. half moon bay also in the 40s. an indication of the clear sky overhead. we are headed toward a warm afternoon similar to where we ended up yesterday and then tomorrow, we'll stay just about as warm by the
rosenberg appeal their sentence of death and four times they were unsuccessful.onight probably within the next half hour. the first husband and wife to die in the electric chair. >> on this day in 1953 the couple headline grabbing trial came to an end as they were executed at new york's infamous sing sing prison. they were convicted of spying for russia in the heat of the communist red scare. that's it for us here on "early today." i'm richard >>> a good thursday...
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thanks very much, jeff rosenberg. have a great weekend.ut 20 minutes of time left before the closing bell. right now the dow is up 21 points. >> our special father's day edition of "closing bell" is coming up. leon cooperman, bill miller, and both of their sons who are also wall street pros will be our special guests. wait till you hear where they see markets closing out the year. plus we'll also talk out some father-son issues. so stick around. >> up and next wait till you see which other stocks are surging on the heels of priceline's buy skrout of open table. seema mody has the news live from nasdaq. right after this short break. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps look after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. all s
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you wrote, the rosenberg case still haunts american history, knowing what can happen when a nation getshysteria. >> well, i think that applies in the situation with the benghazi terrorists, and khalil sheik mohammed, and the statement made, we've gone through a period of hysteria, following 9/11, not unlike the hysteria in the mccarthy period. >> well, history has shown that the rosenbergs were probably not guilty at all, at least not guilty enough to face the death penalty. >> well, they were tried under two statutes. there was no jury recommendation. and the supreme court -- there's also the question of proportionalty. and after the fall of the soviet union, it turned out that none of the information they turned over was of any value to the russians. and you have other atomic spies that were convicted that really did give the atham bomb to the russians, and he got ten years. other defendants spared the death penalty, and it wasn't even considered. death is irrevocable, and we don't want to get to that. >> you have several first amendment cases about -- these cases were fought about ob
you wrote, the rosenberg case still haunts american history, knowing what can happen when a nation getshysteria. >> well, i think that applies in the situation with the benghazi terrorists, and khalil sheik mohammed, and the statement made, we've gone through a period of hysteria, following 9/11, not unlike the hysteria in the mccarthy period. >> well, history has shown that the rosenbergs were probably not guilty at all, at least not guilty enough to face the death penalty....
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a little bit of breaking news and it goes back to the conversation that i was having with steve rosenberger the new president of ukraine, petro poroshenko is will get together with vladimir putin. it turns out that vladimir putin and petro poroshenko did meet. they spoke together, alongside angela merkel at a d-day anniversary event. that's some breaking news coming in from the reuters news agency. still to come, back to d-day in the word of the people who were there. we find out how bbc reporters covered the d-day invasion. tings every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vegetables ♪ show 'em the curve. it's beautiful. it's more than that... ...it's perfect. introducing curved ultra high definition television from samsung. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. jamie, you've got a lit
a little bit of breaking news and it goes back to the conversation that i was having with steve rosenberger the new president of ukraine, petro poroshenko is will get together with vladimir putin. it turns out that vladimir putin and petro poroshenko did meet. they spoke together, alongside angela merkel at a d-day anniversary event. that's some breaking news coming in from the reuters news agency. still to come, back to d-day in the word of the people who were there. we find out how bbc...
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rosenberg. first pitch is over. it's 0-1. change up at 81 miles an hour.rnandez goes. the pitch is inside. >> mark: i love watching chase utley hit. he's just so relaxed at the plate. he really makes it look like he's just walking through the park. he trusts his hands. he knows what he's about. if schlosser misses middle, he could put a charge in it. >> tom: that one's a line drive. picked on one hop by simmons. throws to first in time to get utley. the braves have swept this day/night doubleheader against the phillies as they've taken tonight's ball game, 5-1. so schlosser is able to finish it off. this is tom mccarthy wishing you a good evening from philadelphia where once again the braves, 5, the phillies, 1.%qñ coming up after this quick break, we'll take you to ryan field in our los angeles studios. so long, everyone. one in two men and one this three women in the u.s. will get some form of cancer. and in a year, it will claim over 8 million people worldwide. but for the first time, the possibility of stopping cancer is real. fox sports and major leag
rosenberg. first pitch is over. it's 0-1. change up at 81 miles an hour.rnandez goes. the pitch is inside. >> mark: i love watching chase utley hit. he's just so relaxed at the plate. he really makes it look like he's just walking through the park. he trusts his hands. he knows what he's about. if schlosser misses middle, he could put a charge in it. >> tom: that one's a line drive. picked on one hop by simmons. throws to first in time to get utley. the braves have swept this...
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joining me now is chris rosenberg, jennifer lynn wolf, and jill tucker. jill, this legislation is certain to be appealed. is the case an effective way to address the issue of low performing teachers in schools? >> it really depends on how you ask. as you said, the union does not feel that the problem is poor teachers and the problems of these low-performing schools are bad teachers. the reality is a lot of these low-performing schools have inexperienced teachers, teachers in their first few years of schooling. often, there are openings in these schools. you know, there's a lot of questions about whether -- just getting rid of tenure or extending it from two to three years is going to make that much a difference. it can be difficult to fire teachers that are not so great. there is a process to get bad teachers out of schools. many teachers are counselled out. in talking to a lot of principals and teachers, the issue isn't bad teachers in the schools. it's addressing the problems that the kids come in with. a lot of teachers aren't necessarily prepared to a
joining me now is chris rosenberg, jennifer lynn wolf, and jill tucker. jill, this legislation is certain to be appealed. is the case an effective way to address the issue of low performing teachers in schools? >> it really depends on how you ask. as you said, the union does not feel that the problem is poor teachers and the problems of these low-performing schools are bad teachers. the reality is a lot of these low-performing schools have inexperienced teachers, teachers in their first...
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david rosenberg out of toronto. >>> the health care sector, best performing sector.e. >> looking at health care, it is still the single best performing sector today, but i want to show you the board of why that is. if you look at the top five performers, vertex pharmaceuticals, one stock up 40% is skewing the health care sector to the upside today, all the other ones, activists, sciences, up a half to 1%, but vertex, not the largest company in the s&p 500 health care index, but, still, a 40% move will always, at least, guys, show at least some signs of green here, and for right now, health care is the big winner today. simon, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> big verdict in the phone hacking trial. one guilty, one not guilty. our reporter is outside the courthouse in london, which is called the old bailey, 200 yards from cnbc's headquarters. >> reporter: absolutely, simon, a hop, skip, and a jump from the head jp quart headquarters, fortunately, because it's an interesting trial to cover, eight months of evidence, 3,000 pages, and took the jurors eight days to
david rosenberg out of toronto. >>> the health care sector, best performing sector.e. >> looking at health care, it is still the single best performing sector today, but i want to show you the board of why that is. if you look at the top five performers, vertex pharmaceuticals, one stock up 40% is skewing the health care sector to the upside today, all the other ones, activists, sciences, up a half to 1%, but vertex, not the largest company in the s&p 500 health care index,...
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♪ ♪ there's no going back she's a beast i call her ka ma ♪ >> these two texas officers from the rosenbergthey really do love their katy perry, wouldn't you say? >> i hope they don't get in trouble for it. just having fun. you always hear -- >> why would you get in trouble? >> if you were a supervisor. >> i love how she puts down her glasses and then in character. before she had the glasses on, cannot do this. time for a look back. winston churchhill a month in his term as british prime minister delivering his famous hour radio speech before britain which was the nazi's bombing campaign on uk soil. >> now the great voice told like a bell across england. warning it from the secret radio room of toil, blood, sweat and tears. >> might of the enemy. he will have to break us and this island or lose the war. if we can stand up to him all europe may be freed and the life of the world may move forward into broad sun lit uplands. >> winston churchill, takes you back. >> can't imagine. >> i'm richard lui. thanks for watching "early today" along with bill karins and the entire team, have a go >>> fro
♪ ♪ there's no going back she's a beast i call her ka ma ♪ >> these two texas officers from the rosenbergthey really do love their katy perry, wouldn't you say? >> i hope they don't get in trouble for it. just having fun. you always hear -- >> why would you get in trouble? >> if you were a supervisor. >> i love how she puts down her glasses and then in character. before she had the glasses on, cannot do this. time for a look back. winston churchhill a month...
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. >> carol rosenberg, thanks very much. nic robertson, of course, thanks to you as well. that's it for me. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." let's step into the "crossfire" with van jones and s.e. cupp. >>> there are serious questions about president obama's prisoner swap with of all people the taliban. >> but the deal actually did get our last captured u.s. soldier out of afghanistan. i think some republicans want to send him back. the debate starts now. >> tonight on "crossfire," the president trades five u.s. enemies for an army sergeant. >> the united states of america does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind. >> republicans accuse obama of breaking the law. >> the obama administration didn't notify anyone in this process. >> on the left, van jones. on the right, s.e. cupp. in the "crossfire," senator sheldon whitehouse, a rhode island democrat. and senator john hovan, a north dakota republican. did the president set a dangerous precedent or bring home a hero? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm van jones on the left. >> i'm
. >> carol rosenberg, thanks very much. nic robertson, of course, thanks to you as well. that's it for me. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." let's step into the "crossfire" with van jones and s.e. cupp. >>> there are serious questions about president obama's prisoner swap with of all people the taliban. >> but the deal actually did get our last captured u.s. soldier out of afghanistan. i think some republicans want to send him back. the debate...
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and reporter carol rosenberg of the "miami herald."her journalist. carol, you've been tracking these five for a long time. how dangerous, potentially, are they? they've been prisoners at guantanamo bay for 12 or 13 years. >> well, you know, the three of them came on that very first flight, if you remember the picture of 20 men on their knees in orange jumpsuits who were described as the worst of the worst. they were among them. but i can tell you that from my reporting at guantanamo, they were cooperative, collaborative, communal captives. meaning they lived in, you know, medium security, were able to pray with other detainees, eat with other dean dtainees. i understood they were neither troublemakers nor hunger strikers and were not considered dangerous to the guards at gitmo. but as we know, you know, the president and senator mccain and the others get to see the classified files and so we know that they come from the defense and intelligence and political and military parts of the taliban which bleed over into each other and the que
and reporter carol rosenberg of the "miami herald."her journalist. carol, you've been tracking these five for a long time. how dangerous, potentially, are they? they've been prisoners at guantanamo bay for 12 or 13 years. >> well, you know, the three of them came on that very first flight, if you remember the picture of 20 men on their knees in orange jumpsuits who were described as the worst of the worst. they were among them. but i can tell you that from my reporting at...
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simon rosenberg is a left-leaning think tank and larry o'connor editor at large for ijreview.com.n't do stupid stuff, blankety-blank-blank. is that a good foreign policy? >> it was one quote by a staffer. the president has a lot of ambition on the foreign stage, winding down two wars, negotiating important trade deals in the pacific and the atlantic, shoring up our atlantic alliances. right now, he's helped weaken terrorism around the world. he's been very active on the global stage, far more ambitious than that quote reflects. >> when you look at the polls in the last two presidential elections, americans don't really give a you know what about foreign policy for the most part. and, yet, this president has seen a lot of being on the stage with regard to foreign policy. do you find that ironic or how do you see it? >> well, it's ironic and i think the american people go through cycles and they had grown weary during the bush administration of our involvement in the world. i get that. but a president's job is to lead. and the biggest problem with his "don't do stupid stuff" policy
simon rosenberg is a left-leaning think tank and larry o'connor editor at large for ijreview.com.n't do stupid stuff, blankety-blank-blank. is that a good foreign policy? >> it was one quote by a staffer. the president has a lot of ambition on the foreign stage, winding down two wars, negotiating important trade deals in the pacific and the atlantic, shoring up our atlantic alliances. right now, he's helped weaken terrorism around the world. he's been very active on the global stage, far...
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let me bring an expert on guantanamo bay, carol rosenberg, and reuters investigator david rhodes.ears. i'm sure your seven months felt like five years probably, but he has not talked to his family yet. we understand his sister wrote him a letter which he hasn't read or responded to. give us some kind of idea what this guy is going through right now. >> again, i was held one-tenth of the time he was held. i don't find it unusual that he needs time to reacclimate. i was kidnapped with an afghan journalist who spoke english. he's been completely alone, only around these young taliban guards that only spoke the local language poshta. >> carol, we need to listen to senator mccain, first of all. so much of this back-and-forth has been about, was this the right deal to make, to give up this much for bowe bergdahl. let's listen to senator mccain and then i'll bring you in. >> even if we close guantanamo, we'll send them to facilities in the united states of america. that's been the plan all along. if you think we were just going to release everybody, like khalid shaikh mohammed khalid sha
let me bring an expert on guantanamo bay, carol rosenberg, and reuters investigator david rhodes.ears. i'm sure your seven months felt like five years probably, but he has not talked to his family yet. we understand his sister wrote him a letter which he hasn't read or responded to. give us some kind of idea what this guy is going through right now. >> again, i was held one-tenth of the time he was held. i don't find it unusual that he needs time to reacclimate. i was kidnapped with an...
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simon rosenberg is a former clinton presidential campaign adviser and larry o'connor is a radio host., is it all how we look at the numbers? simon, you first. >> deportations are up. and the flow is way down. under george bush, the undocumented population of the united states grew from 8 million to 12 million. under obama, it stabilized. there's been no increase in the undocumented population. we've gotten the border under control. that's why the administration -- keep in mind, we're using the word cross over for these kids. they're not crossing over. they're getting caught -- >> what are we doing with them, larry? >> this is a humanitarian crisis now. >> it is a humanitarian crisis created by this administration. how can you say the border is secure? these poor children are being put in warehouses, being sent across the border by their parents who are back in mexico because they want to give them a better life. and president obama promised them that better life because he proclaimed for an election year ploy in 2012 that he wouldn't deport these kids. and don't tell me that deportati
simon rosenberg is a former clinton presidential campaign adviser and larry o'connor is a radio host., is it all how we look at the numbers? simon, you first. >> deportations are up. and the flow is way down. under george bush, the undocumented population of the united states grew from 8 million to 12 million. under obama, it stabilized. there's been no increase in the undocumented population. we've gotten the border under control. that's why the administration -- keep in mind, we're...
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. >> rosenbergs were executed for given nuclear secrets to the soviet union. >> this is right up yourjust saw the sergeant's father, i said he looked like a muslim. >> yes, he did. >> i'm getting attacked by the left. now, i still can't figure this out. i asked goldberg, is he going to tell me on monday. why am i being attacked for saying the guy looks like a muslim when he looks like a muslim. >> he attempted to look like a muslim. >> why am i being attacked? >> because, see, is the same thing with even the late night comic, they are virtually silent. they are cock sure sarcastic righteousness sence and add hun anymoreed a hun minute attacks. they tried to turn what's his name bergdahl into pat tillman. >> so this is a a smoke screen then you are saying? >> exactly. >> i hate to put words in your mouth but somebody has. >> thanks for helping me out. exactly right. that's what it is is they can't defend. >> they to after me. somehow i said he looks like a muslim. would you say he looked like a jewish guy? >> yeah if he wore a a and spoke hebrew. >>' bandanna look like "duck dynasty."
. >> rosenbergs were executed for given nuclear secrets to the soviet union. >> this is right up yourjust saw the sergeant's father, i said he looked like a muslim. >> yes, he did. >> i'm getting attacked by the left. now, i still can't figure this out. i asked goldberg, is he going to tell me on monday. why am i being attacked for saying the guy looks like a muslim when he looks like a muslim. >> he attempted to look like a muslim. >> why am i being...
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richard quest and arthur rosenberg and miles o'brien.en describing this as a treasure trove. this has been dribs and drabs of information then taken back and re rescinded. this is real. >> this is the first full, authoritative account of what might have happened both in the search operation, how they got to the places, where they're looking next and the assumptions made to back it up. >> this is from the australians. >> this is from the atsb, which is one of the most respected organizations in aircraft investigation. >> they now, miles, as a result of this decision believe it could be on auto pilot completely changing the search area yet again. what do you make of that? >> i think that's probably the wise thing to do at this point. in retrospect we now know that those pings were a red herring and the assumptions that they're making are the best guess assumptions. but we still don't know what happened on that aircraft. this is a narrative, this is a statement with great detail probably about three months too late for my tastes but better
richard quest and arthur rosenberg and miles o'brien.en describing this as a treasure trove. this has been dribs and drabs of information then taken back and re rescinded. this is real. >> this is the first full, authoritative account of what might have happened both in the search operation, how they got to the places, where they're looking next and the assumptions made to back it up. >> this is from the australians. >> this is from the atsb, which is one of the most respected...
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. ♪ >> the great disinflation of david rosenberg.e's looking at inflation down oad, inld, -- r three-five years. this is an important interview. on his callternoon, of a changed american economy and a changed finance investment. that is must watch this afternoon. good morning, i am tom keene. davide, scarlet fu and jonathan ferro. >> the coo of twitter is stepping down. or, what ishe do your hurry? >> it is not clear over what, whether distraction of the company, control. this is all very curious as the company struggles to maintain its growth. david kirkpatrick had the same effect. is this all part of their transition from start up to publicly traded company. >> it is their transition from relatively small business to a massive pop service for everybody. itsh it has to become given public nature and the expectations of investors. a much more is difficult process than most investors thought about. it is not going that well. >> this is just come back to what everybody was talking about to begin with? people just are not using twitter.
. ♪ >> the great disinflation of david rosenberg.e's looking at inflation down oad, inld, -- r three-five years. this is an important interview. on his callternoon, of a changed american economy and a changed finance investment. that is must watch this afternoon. good morning, i am tom keene. davide, scarlet fu and jonathan ferro. >> the coo of twitter is stepping down. or, what ishe do your hurry? >> it is not clear over what, whether distraction of the company, control....
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also jeffrey rosenberg would join us, their chief investment strategist at blackrock.for to a summation of volatility. we have a lot to talk about. >> let's get to some company news from the files of bloomberg west pinnie we start with the president of paypal. he is leaving to join facebook. he will be in charge of their mobile messaging service. his job will be finding business models for facebook messenger, which does not make any revenue. walmart is ramping up for an e-commerce battle against amazon. -- world's largest retail fernando madero would try to integrate web sales with brick-and-mortar stores. and go daddy is going public. the company that has sold millions of internet domain names has filed for an ipo. they have raised their profile in recent years with commercials featuring celebrities like race car driver danica patrick. >> good morning everyone. futures at negative four. last week we had the thursday cb announcement. friday the jobs report. and then we slipped into a bit of quiet. liz ann sonders is with us, chief investment strategist at charles schwa
also jeffrey rosenberg would join us, their chief investment strategist at blackrock.for to a summation of volatility. we have a lot to talk about. >> let's get to some company news from the files of bloomberg west pinnie we start with the president of paypal. he is leaving to join facebook. he will be in charge of their mobile messaging service. his job will be finding business models for facebook messenger, which does not make any revenue. walmart is ramping up for an e-commerce battle...
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host: sunday morning at 9:15 eastern carl rosenberg discussing this particular issue.et's go to vallejo, california, where don is on the line for democrats. guest: good morning. you sure do change your program. you used to let a whole lot of people call-in. i guess you want to be more like greta. host: go right ahead. guest: i was calling with regard to this guy. talked about how he voted for president obama. he did not vote for obama. he criticizes him more than anybody i ever heard. then you have congress, talking about them being so dysfunctional. you know why they are dysfunctional. they are not going to do nothing for no lack president. nothing is going to get done. you wait until this white president comes in. you will hear nothing else about no president doing nothing. congressrst of all, has done some things for this president. -- that is a continuation of rather lethal how ticks, and this call reflects those types of emotions. as to voting for president obama, i did not have any problems with voting for him for the first time. but i think this is the problem f
host: sunday morning at 9:15 eastern carl rosenberg discussing this particular issue.et's go to vallejo, california, where don is on the line for democrats. guest: good morning. you sure do change your program. you used to let a whole lot of people call-in. i guess you want to be more like greta. host: go right ahead. guest: i was calling with regard to this guy. talked about how he voted for president obama. he did not vote for obama. he criticizes him more than anybody i ever heard. then you...
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we fully support efforts to combat fraud and rosenberger said the government has to protect consumers. deceptive advertising is illegal and should not be tolerated, carried. we are especially concerned about fraud on the internet. associate with him about brick-and-mortar independent region, not internet only or fly-by-night friends. arbiters of public trust of the customers is one of many reasons that natural products are in such high demand. no one has more of an interest in weeding out fraud and our members because bad actors only tarnished their good integrity. to support ftc, nba has its own entity policing program where members report question will have claims of bad actors can be disciplined to our members are empowered to vote on mnstc-i role as relates to question the ad claims. if you see something, say something. under our truth in advertising program pushing outcomes are reviewed by committee of industry attorneys to determine if there over the line. the first is to me a cease-and-desist letter. i have attached an example of that in my testimony. the second is to refer cas
we fully support efforts to combat fraud and rosenberger said the government has to protect consumers. deceptive advertising is illegal and should not be tolerated, carried. we are especially concerned about fraud on the internet. associate with him about brick-and-mortar independent region, not internet only or fly-by-night friends. arbiters of public trust of the customers is one of many reasons that natural products are in such high demand. no one has more of an interest in weeding out fraud...
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two officers with the rosenberg texas police department posing this on facebook.katy perry's "dark horse." take a listen. ♪ ♪ >> cute, huh? the police officers say they wanted people to know that they're just like everybody else. i love how he's so serious and he's the fun animated one. i want to see that from you too. >> we're working on it. >> we need the karaoke teleprompter. meanwhile maria molina will go outside, grab the umbrella, never complains. >> just a little drizzle, no big deal in the northeast. we have a storm system moving through. before we talk about weather conditions across the country i want to take you to the sun because we've been seeing a lot of solar flares and they have been pretty significant in size. today we could be seeing impacts to our communications systems here on earth. that will be something to watch. of course today is friday the 13th. maybe you're a little superstitious, a bit of a coincidence. we have rain pushing through the northeast. by this weekend, especially father's day, we think the storm will be out of the area and su
two officers with the rosenberg texas police department posing this on facebook.katy perry's "dark horse." take a listen. ♪ ♪ >> cute, huh? the police officers say they wanted people to know that they're just like everybody else. i love how he's so serious and he's the fun animated one. i want to see that from you too. >> we're working on it. >> we need the karaoke teleprompter. meanwhile maria molina will go outside, grab the umbrella, never complains. >>...
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host: sunday morning at 9:15 eastern carl rosenberg discussing this particular issue.'s go to vallejo, california, where don is on the line for democrats. guest: good morning. you sure do change your program. you used to let a whole lot of people call-in. i guess you want to be more like greta. host: go right ahead. guest: i was calling with regard to this guy. talked about how he voted for president obama. he did not vote for obama. he criticizes him more than anybody i ever heard. then you have congress, talking about them being so dysfunctional. you know why they are dysfunctional. they are not going to do nothing for no lack president. nothing is going to get done. you wait until this white president comes in. you will hear nothing else about no president doing nothing. congressrst of all, has done some things for this president. -- that is a continuation of rather lethal how ticks, and this call reflects those types of emotions. as to voting for president obama, i did not have any problems with voting for him for the first time. but i think this is the problem for
host: sunday morning at 9:15 eastern carl rosenberg discussing this particular issue.'s go to vallejo, california, where don is on the line for democrats. guest: good morning. you sure do change your program. you used to let a whole lot of people call-in. i guess you want to be more like greta. host: go right ahead. guest: i was calling with regard to this guy. talked about how he voted for president obama. he did not vote for obama. he criticizes him more than anybody i ever heard. then you...
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blackrock's jeff rosenberg says the current disconnect between stocks and bonds worries investors fortheir stock portfolio. jeff is chief investment strategist for fixed income at blackrock. also joining us is chris resler. coportfolio manager of the growth fund and our guest host today former honeywell chairman and ceo larry bossidy. great to have you here. >> thank you. >> why don't we start with what you think. do you have any -- >> i mean, i think that it's been -- it wasn't predicted to be this way. certainly the bond market is better than people thought it would be. stock market moves on. i think the big difference is there's not much action going on. i mean i think you make money with volatility, and volume, and none of it -- neither of that has occurred. so i think the markets are okay. i think they'll edge along. we'll have a correction before the end of the year but we'll be plus on the year. i think the ten-year has always been -- it's always at 2.60 but i think it will ultimately get over 3. by the year end and so i think it will be a decent year but not one that we'll loo
blackrock's jeff rosenberg says the current disconnect between stocks and bonds worries investors fortheir stock portfolio. jeff is chief investment strategist for fixed income at blackrock. also joining us is chris resler. coportfolio manager of the growth fund and our guest host today former honeywell chairman and ceo larry bossidy. great to have you here. >> thank you. >> why don't we start with what you think. do you have any -- >> i mean, i think that it's been -- it...
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i asked a constitutional scholar morton rosenberg who worked for crs in the american motivation for 35years and you have cited him often in your correspondence with us. this is what he says. he said your letters to me demonstrate and i quote a profound misunderstanding of congresses investigatory power and that they miss state court decisions and they ignore overwhelming contrary case law that supports the committee's right to receive the materials and they show quote a lack of awareness of over 90 years of congressional investigations in which agencies have had to give congress what it asks for and i'm going to ask unanimous consent that i place this paper into the record at this time. chairman macfarlane you are clearly relying on deeply flawed legal advice and it's time for you to decide for yourself will the nrc follow the law and give the committee what is asked for or not? >> chairman boxer i would like to be clear that the commission has not come to its position lightly. we have spent much time and effort studying the situation, seeking views on the situation so that we feel we
i asked a constitutional scholar morton rosenberg who worked for crs in the american motivation for 35years and you have cited him often in your correspondence with us. this is what he says. he said your letters to me demonstrate and i quote a profound misunderstanding of congresses investigatory power and that they miss state court decisions and they ignore overwhelming contrary case law that supports the committee's right to receive the materials and they show quote a lack of awareness of...
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hip-hop cops, and they're from rosenberg. >> very cute. very, very cute. i don't like the song.th joy, and guess why. then eat happy. >> you know where they say open with joy? because of joy bauer, and these are delicious. >> they really are. >> 35 different varieties. 200 calories or less. >> and the great thing is there's one thing that is like -- >> popcorn kernels. it's the half popped popcorn kernels. try the kernel. here. so we can see your face after you eat it. >> they're really, really good. >> how do you order them? on-line. nourish snacks.com. >> probably on our website. >> you know who is coming this week? i'm not sure if it's tomorrow. do you know? nobody knows. she's coming this week. i was reading her -- wednesday. her sixth book. this is regis and joy's oldest daughter. joanna. >> she's writing books. >> this is called "since last summer." it's the next book after her last summer book. she is a terrific writer. they're good and really fun. >> you want to know what happens, and we love regis too. >> supposedly for young adult reading, but so far i like it. >> ever
hip-hop cops, and they're from rosenberg. >> very cute. very, very cute. i don't like the song.th joy, and guess why. then eat happy. >> you know where they say open with joy? because of joy bauer, and these are delicious. >> they really are. >> 35 different varieties. 200 calories or less. >> and the great thing is there's one thing that is like -- >> popcorn kernels. it's the half popped popcorn kernels. try the kernel. here. so we can see your face after...