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much is the case of project veritas. the whistleblower's finest. for example, this year, an fbi agent found me after the fbi raided my home. that fbi agent came to us with internal restricted documents from within the fbi's computer systems. they were calling us news media. it is a very big deal. the case hinges on whether we are news media. the people tend to find journalists that they can trust. these days, most sources don't really trust any journalist at all. most people don't trust media. we don't really pick our subjects. our subjects find us. >> how many times have you been sued? or jailed they are indicted. >> in this exhibit hall, my attorneys are standing about five feet away from me. i know that they're probably laughing. i don't know exactly how many, a couple dozen pieces of litigation over the last ten years. we have never lost a case. we don't lose because we're in the right and we don't give up. if you're in the right and you don't ever settle, you usually win in a court of law. in some cases you have to appeal, most recently, we en
much is the case of project veritas. the whistleblower's finest. for example, this year, an fbi agent found me after the fbi raided my home. that fbi agent came to us with internal restricted documents from within the fbi's computer systems. they were calling us news media. it is a very big deal. the case hinges on whether we are news media. the people tend to find journalists that they can trust. these days, most sources don't really trust any journalist at all. most people don't trust media....
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for more on the trading day ahead, let's bring in greg branch a cnbc contributor from veritas.at is talk of the town right now the most important sector. it has gotten hit the worst. is this a time now that this worries you because that sector is the worst performer out there? >> it doesn't worry me quite frankly, it is to be expected frankly, i think we will re-test the lows from june if not sea levels a little bit less than that there are three reasons why. number one, we are embarking on a quantitative tightening program that is more aggressive than the previous months that will drain liquidity from the system number two, estimates need to come down. we are looking at 60 in the quarter. 246 on consensus for 2023. both of those are over where i think we will see estimates come in in the midst of the downward revision cycle specifically with 2023, that will be a headwind. the last is that for whatever reason, we continue to debate what the fed will do i think they have been quite clear what they will do. particularly in light of the persistence of the inflation they think the
for more on the trading day ahead, let's bring in greg branch a cnbc contributor from veritas.at is talk of the town right now the most important sector. it has gotten hit the worst. is this a time now that this worries you because that sector is the worst performer out there? >> it doesn't worry me quite frankly, it is to be expected frankly, i think we will re-test the lows from june if not sea levels a little bit less than that there are three reasons why. number one, we are embarking...
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we are fairly ethical at veritas. we don't break laws or do anything improper. the people over there are is ethical. they say if i sue james o'keefe i will have to be deposed and they don't want that so they stopped suing us and now we sue them. >> there's a chapter in the book called deception. your question is interesting because it's a question of relative deception. either you deceive your subject that you're investigating to tell the truth or you don't deceive your subject and you tell untruths to your audience. you take your subject at face value you will be disseminating millions of people. there's an ethicist who argues in a thesis paper you have a moral imperative to deceive your subject if your mission is to tell the truth your audience. this is also written about called the journalist and the murderer that was written in the 90's. a legendary journalist wrote that a journalist always deceives their subject. it's a confidence game you must play if your intention is to do investigative reporting. if your intention is to read off teleprompters and to tel
we are fairly ethical at veritas. we don't break laws or do anything improper. the people over there are is ethical. they say if i sue james o'keefe i will have to be deposed and they don't want that so they stopped suing us and now we sue them. >> there's a chapter in the book called deception. your question is interesting because it's a question of relative deception. either you deceive your subject that you're investigating to tell the truth or you don't deceive your subject and you...
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the controversial right-wing project veritas.d violated wire-tapping laws and fraudulently misrepresented themselves in an effort to videotape democratic consultants. the videos were then edited, posted online and the judge called it, quote, political spying. the jury ordered project veritas to pay over $100,000 in damages. the group has said it will appeal. i want to give you those updates because as i have told you when we track truth and lies in america, the court system matters. when we come back, how do you hold trump allies accountable who may have helped plan what happened on january 6th without ever entering the capitol? a special guest next. is the planning effect. this is how it feels to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. and set aside more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the planning effect" from fidel
the controversial right-wing project veritas.d violated wire-tapping laws and fraudulently misrepresented themselves in an effort to videotape democratic consultants. the videos were then edited, posted online and the judge called it, quote, political spying. the jury ordered project veritas to pay over $100,000 in damages. the group has said it will appeal. i want to give you those updates because as i have told you when we track truth and lies in america, the court system matters. when we...
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pete: great work by project veritas on this. thing we knew what was going on but we didn't have the admission effectively? >> started to see this going on with the school closures this is one of the silver liningses with teachers unions pushing so hard to keep schools closed so long, parents woke up past couple years, paying more attention to what is happening in the public and private schools this has me optimistic people are watching out for these kinds of things. it is really elevated the case for school choice to allow the funding that would go to the government school to go to the families, let them go to an institution that aligns with their children's values. in connecticut the government-run schools according to the census bureau data in 2019 spent $25,000 per year per student in connecticut. why not allow the funding follow the child to institutional lines with family values? that is the only way out of this mess. will: pete: students and parents need to be customers these schools have to cater excellence too. otherwise
pete: great work by project veritas on this. thing we knew what was going on but we didn't have the admission effectively? >> started to see this going on with the school closures this is one of the silver liningses with teachers unions pushing so hard to keep schools closed so long, parents woke up past couple years, paying more attention to what is happening in the public and private schools this has me optimistic people are watching out for these kinds of things. it is really elevated...
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been practicing as a doctor for 5 years, but then he was diagnosed with a rear eye infection called veritas. they did some surgery, they are an give me some treatment, can mark improved 6 months down the road to still to failed. so i just had to accept what had to come my way and i settled before blindness. ocala sees that adapting to blindness has been a challenge both to personal and professional level. but his mental resilience has helped him to cope. i'll strongly blue that every challenge has a solution. so i sat down, i had to come up with the, with that, how best i practice my medicine with the lady mutation, which i, what kilowatts would have full time. 80, who does all their vision investigations such as sing symptoms and taking notes. the physician sees that more than 10 years of blindness have made him a better listener. my hearing it's sore shopping ever since i lost my site and it helps me i lot. even sometimes i just listen to the breadth of the baby. i listen and i will tell them no, they will dismiss breathing. there is a problem. if i'm far away from my status, well, i requ
been practicing as a doctor for 5 years, but then he was diagnosed with a rear eye infection called veritas. they did some surgery, they are an give me some treatment, can mark improved 6 months down the road to still to failed. so i just had to accept what had to come my way and i settled before blindness. ocala sees that adapting to blindness has been a challenge both to personal and professional level. but his mental resilience has helped him to cope. i'll strongly blue that every challenge...
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after long a separation from veritas, military personnel, from russia, and the dumbass republics. who been in ukraine in captivity, i returned home. i'll caesar maria, financing, or talk to some of their service men who shed their stories of torture. a happy day for what had been some very anxious families as 55 military personnel from russia and the dunbar. republics, sons and husbands, father's and brothers, who had long been held in ukraine in captivity. have come back home 1st zebra thorn . thank you that he's in life that they returned my son to me. thanks everyone. god bless everyone. we are proud of him. we were afraid to lose him. not that we believed we knew that he would return. we prayed every morning and every evening the whole city was waiting for him. every one was waiting for him. all the relatives, his wife was very fori. we were very worried. it's the latest and so far, the largest prisoners of war exchanged between moscow in kiev since the beginning of the russian offensive in february and both sides a hail and in a success summer. the most important thing is tha
after long a separation from veritas, military personnel, from russia, and the dumbass republics. who been in ukraine in captivity, i returned home. i'll caesar maria, financing, or talk to some of their service men who shed their stories of torture. a happy day for what had been some very anxious families as 55 military personnel from russia and the dunbar. republics, sons and husbands, father's and brothers, who had long been held in ukraine in captivity. have come back home 1st zebra thorn ....
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crystal matthews was caught on tape recently by a project veritas openly advocates for punishing people because they're the wrong skin color. here's the tape. >> [inaudible]. >> tucker: got to hurt white people or they won't represent you. she said that, that video is real. somehow no one seemed to have noticed. she's on the front page of the new york time this is morning and no investigation into her. everyone knows it's weird. but it's hardly the only shocking news story that's not being covered as a news story. also missing from mainstream coverage is this video from memphis of young criminal promising to murder white people because of their skin color. >> the rich old ladies. while grand kids in the car. >> tucker: that video was recorded a day after the rampage, murder rampage in the same city memphis committed bay felon called ezekiel kelly. he like so many people who committed murder was let out of jail early. but no one in charge in the democratic party in memphis seemed bothered by that. while he was killing people, a state representative in tennessee, a democrat called antonio
crystal matthews was caught on tape recently by a project veritas openly advocates for punishing people because they're the wrong skin color. here's the tape. >> [inaudible]. >> tucker: got to hurt white people or they won't represent you. she said that, that video is real. somehow no one seemed to have noticed. she's on the front page of the new york time this is morning and no investigation into her. everyone knows it's weird. but it's hardly the only shocking news story that's...
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people they are, part of the reason they are addressing this social justice warrior idea is project veritast they've been exposing teachers and principal in connecticut with undercover videos how they really feel about what they teach and what they emphasize so if you missed it, here is jeremy ballin, the assistant principal at cos cob elementary school in connecticut and he didn't know it but he was talking about their bias to a reporter. listen. >> what do you do if you find out something? >> teaching them how to think. doesn't matter what they think about. >> so if -- >> more progressive teachers are more savvy about delivering the democratic message without mentioning politics. rachel: he's telling the truth about that. >> we don't hire catholics because they are more conservative, don't hire older teachers because they are more set in their ways, weren't younger more liberal teachers who can push a democratic message which is what he and that other teacher who said the democratic message but out in the open said what we have been -- rachel: when i signed that clip i thought about what
people they are, part of the reason they are addressing this social justice warrior idea is project veritast they've been exposing teachers and principal in connecticut with undercover videos how they really feel about what they teach and what they emphasize so if you missed it, here is jeremy ballin, the assistant principal at cos cob elementary school in connecticut and he didn't know it but he was talking about their bias to a reporter. listen. >> what do you do if you find out...
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. >> serena veritas williams lead in the first round of the u.s.. open doubles.e going to discuss that next. about two years ago i realized that jade was overweight. i wish i would have introduced the fresh food a lot sooner. after farmer's dog she's a much healthier weight. she's a lot more active. and she's able to join us on our adventures. get started at longlivedogs.com ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ serena and venus williams losing tonight in doubles play at u.s. open, even this classic play by williams sisters did not save them at the end. serena and venus fell in straight sets to czech republic opponents. but as always, this is gave their devoted fans a show. and can hold their heads high tonight. well, together, over their illustrious careers, they have won 14 grand slams doubles together. and serena is back in the court tomorrow for her third round of signals. joining me now, cnn sports correspondent carolyn manno -- serena is playing a lot of tennis. >> yeah, she's playing a lot of tennis. what did you see? what do you think of the match tonight? >> it's tough to beat a qual
. >> serena veritas williams lead in the first round of the u.s.. open doubles.e going to discuss that next. about two years ago i realized that jade was overweight. i wish i would have introduced the fresh food a lot sooner. after farmer's dog she's a much healthier weight. she's a lot more active. and she's able to join us on our adventures. get started at longlivedogs.com ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ serena and venus williams losing tonight in doubles play at u.s. open, even this classic play by...
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why is it that everyone remembers that the penguin veritas is true in wine, but for some reason theyin aphorism has a continuation and health in water for kvass sanitation. this is how the market is motivated by water and lives in plain sight, but without much interest in it. now the authorities are completing the digitalization of the quality control of the industry. a decision has been made to label water bottles for baby food. one side. this has sparked a new wave of talk about an honest labeling system, with another debate about water quality and a fair assessment of its cost per worker. the production of this line per shift is 100,000 bottles, respectively, about 200 bottles a week a day, and each one needs to be glued, an honest qr-code registered in the system, however, in the list of production costs, the maintenance of wells is in the first place, then the purchase of raw materials, logistics, and only, then labeling. e-e of the labeling also implies an administrative criminal origin for violations. uh, the rules of the market have become more transparent conscientious water
why is it that everyone remembers that the penguin veritas is true in wine, but for some reason theyin aphorism has a continuation and health in water for kvass sanitation. this is how the market is motivated by water and lives in plain sight, but without much interest in it. now the authorities are completing the digitalization of the quality control of the industry. a decision has been made to label water bottles for baby food. one side. this has sparked a new wave of talk about an honest...
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ashley: in a new video released by project veritas, an assistant principal in connecticut is seen braggingk about it in a logical, progressive way with, that becomes their habit. they'll never say, oh, this is a liberal or democratic way with of doing this. indoctrination, indeed. connecticut are republican state senator ryan fazio joins me now. where do we begin, senator somewhat's your reaction to this assistant principal, and should any action be taken, or is this pretty much the norm in schools today? >> well, certainly actions need to be taken by the local government, by the state government as well. there needs to be leadership. now, he was placed on administrative leave, and there is going to be an investigation. there needs to be a fully independent investigation of what happened in the schools with this assistant principal and perhaps beyond. but the state government also plays a role just like every state government plays a role in public education to insure that there's transparency and accountability and that there can be trust. this is a very sad moment in our town. i'm a prod
ashley: in a new video released by project veritas, an assistant principal in connecticut is seen braggingk about it in a logical, progressive way with, that becomes their habit. they'll never say, oh, this is a liberal or democratic way with of doing this. indoctrination, indeed. connecticut are republican state senator ryan fazio joins me now. where do we begin, senator somewhat's your reaction to this assistant principal, and should any action be taken, or is this pretty much the norm in...
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project veritas, if you've followed this, thousand they've got teachers and assistant principals on taper cover admitting they're targeting republicans, they're pushing democratic bias, they're blocking catholics, they're blocking older teachers who might have more conservative viewpoints and pushing a particular point of view in a quiet, silent way that your kids would never detect. they're not saying these are democrat talking points, they're just trying to find a way to do it. that might be part of the reason why randy wine garter, who was a part of those shutdowns, the president of the american ped ration of teachers, was, i think, on a zoom call. this was public with the secretary of education. she made this claim, listen. >> teachers, you know, essentially are the first responders to all of this. and what they ask for is they ask for respect. very few teachers thought that they were going into with teaching to be social justice warriors. when you can't teach the diary of anne frank, you can't answer questions of children, you can'k police, that has been what has created some of the
project veritas, if you've followed this, thousand they've got teachers and assistant principals on taper cover admitting they're targeting republicans, they're pushing democratic bias, they're blocking catholics, they're blocking older teachers who might have more conservative viewpoints and pushing a particular point of view in a quiet, silent way that your kids would never detect. they're not saying these are democrat talking points, they're just trying to find a way to do it. that might be...
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by project veritas. >> as always, youdeciddee to boh the white house. >> otherwise, it looks like we need somebody who understands >> [bleep]e that we can clean up and put in that no new . we all work for the same thing that we all know what the place is like. a secret society, exclusive membership. we need that. watch what the game is , where the street like ready at. seane >> now, we did reach out to the matthews campaign for comment and shore since confirme that it is her in the video, shk but says she was taken out of context. fellow democrats, even in south carolina, are slamming these remarks. matthews, she is remainingg thes defiant. take look, first i say i'm ais racist against blacks. >> whe remain the firsningt vids out and now i'm a racist against white. t wh here's the raw truth. i'm against people of all colors. >> if you're not here, to do a job, don't take your home. i was never interviewed. he wa i never knew he was a a journalist. neveurnalist. r. >> he presented himselfed t as somebody who wanted to work on my campaign. o work onow, of course, this hal rhetoric is c
by project veritas. >> as always, youdeciddee to boh the white house. >> otherwise, it looks like we need somebody who understands >> [bleep]e that we can clean up and put in that no new . we all work for the same thing that we all know what the place is like. a secret society, exclusive membership. we need that. watch what the game is , where the street like ready at. seane >> now, we did reach out to the matthews campaign for comment and shore since confirme that it is...
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because they had been talking about doing a leverage buyout or getting bought out by private equity and veritasad come to the floor as perhaps the most interested party last reports that i did on this, i think were pretty significantly questioning the ability to get financing in a market like this but we've gotten confirmation. there's not going to be a purchase of the company by private equity instead, they're pursuing a split of the company into basically its component parts of what you know, right, the atms that are ncr, and then the digital processing business or really what is, in many ways, digital payments, which is a larger business than people thought, lot of recurring revenue there, that would be the growth engine. but what you're seeing here is a disappointment, perhaps more than had been anticipated, that there is no sale and why is that? well, as i reported many times, the financing markets are difficult when you're talking about a noninvestment grade credit where you would be raising as much as 7 to $8 billion to take it private. we have seen participation of what we call direct l
because they had been talking about doing a leverage buyout or getting bought out by private equity and veritasad come to the floor as perhaps the most interested party last reports that i did on this, i think were pretty significantly questioning the ability to get financing in a market like this but we've gotten confirmation. there's not going to be a purchase of the company by private equity instead, they're pursuing a split of the company into basically its component parts of what you know,...
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we have greg branch at veritas and kari firestone at rss management both cnbc contributors kari, looking through your thoughts and musings about cpi it is an important number. people are expecting a pretty good number. overall, your trading range for the s&p is 3,700 to 4,300. my bet with el-erian, he wins at 3,600. i win at 4,400 we could be here for eveever wi the range. how long does that last and resolve above or below the high and low end of your range? >> hi, joe it is about inflation. we know the focus is on cpi. people hope it will be 8.1 or lower. nationa until we have more clair rity ad how many hikes over how many periods of meetings they have, it is a trading range in our opinion. that is a broad range. remember, the market fell 10% from august 17th highs now it was oversold and come back about 5.2% just in the last week because we had some descimation of technology stocks that's when investors started to buy again and were enthusiastic about prices coming down on gas. we know gas is down and hotel and air fares are down other commodity drops. retailers are selling discounts
we have greg branch at veritas and kari firestone at rss management both cnbc contributors kari, looking through your thoughts and musings about cpi it is an important number. people are expecting a pretty good number. overall, your trading range for the s&p is 3,700 to 4,300. my bet with el-erian, he wins at 3,600. i win at 4,400 we could be here for eveever wi the range. how long does that last and resolve above or below the high and low end of your range? >> hi, joe it is about...
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let's bring in greg branch of veritas and r.j. gallows at federated.entlemen, you sound down on the markets. you think we will hit new lows for the year what is working right for in your view? is the bond market giving you a choice >> obviously it is i think that is one of the headwinds that we will face throughout the year in the equities market. not only do we have the fundamental and macro view deteriorating or people coming to that bearish feel, but because the bond market and even the treasury market is giving a 4% plus risk-free return, but we will see entities and municipalities that moved up the risk curve move back down in the traditional categories that they normally reside in that will be another demand factor for equities that we will see a stiff headwind throughout the year and i think lead us to being one of the contributing factors that lead us through the june lows through the next couple months. >> r.j., what do you see with demand by customers seeking alternative to stocks at this point? >> unfortunately, as a bond manager, it has bee
let's bring in greg branch of veritas and r.j. gallows at federated.entlemen, you sound down on the markets. you think we will hit new lows for the year what is working right for in your view? is the bond market giving you a choice >> obviously it is i think that is one of the headwinds that we will face throughout the year in the equities market. not only do we have the fundamental and macro view deteriorating or people coming to that bearish feel, but because the bond market and even...