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., a book release party fortt carl cannon washington bureau chief for realclearpolitics. his book, "on this date" provides a history of united states through three to 65 events, one for each day of the calendar year. [inaudible conversations] >> i know these guys and it's really great to have this space. >> so what happened on this day? >> marilyn monroe gave -- [inaudible] she put on all this make a. she wiped off the make up as soon as the cam went off. how's that? >> go to their web site. i've got some people i want you to meet. you are on c-span. >> the great george condon. this is the situation memory of the white house correspondent. george condon, george e. condon jr. as i call them on the night of the correspondents' dinner. even bush sort of looked at me. bush says how long have you known back i? >> that's true, that's true. >> this is their party thing. this is for booktv and for sometimes we go to book parties. i don't know if that helps you sell books are not but people will cancel their candle orders. >> she is working. she is on a real project. it's a big th
., a book release party fortt carl cannon washington bureau chief for realclearpolitics. his book, "on this date" provides a history of united states through three to 65 events, one for each day of the calendar year. [inaudible conversations] >> i know these guys and it's really great to have this space. >> so what happened on this day? >> marilyn monroe gave -- [inaudible] she put on all this make a. she wiped off the make up as soon as the cam went off. how's that?...
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carl >> hey, david. yes. irma is weakening but making its way north giving its strongest punch to tampa we talk to the president of port tampa bay and we also remember this anniversary of 9/11 when "squawk on the street" continues. people don't invest in stocks and bonds. they don't invest in alternatives or municipal strategies. what people really invest in is what they hope to get out of life. but helping them get there means you can't approach investing from just one point of view. because it's only when you collaborate and cross-pollinate many points of view that something wonderful can happen. those people might just get what they want out of life. or they could get even more. listen up, heart disease. you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies, and data without insights. and fragmented care, stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. at optum, we're pa
carl >> hey, david. yes. irma is weakening but making its way north giving its strongest punch to tampa we talk to the president of port tampa bay and we also remember this anniversary of 9/11 when "squawk on the street" continues. people don't invest in stocks and bonds. they don't invest in alternatives or municipal strategies. what people really invest in is what they hope to get out of life. but helping them get there means you can't approach investing from just one point of...
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carl >> yeah. we're going to talk to the small business administration in a few moments about exactly that, how some of these small business owners may apply for assistance. of course, we have reporters covering all of this, all angles as it relates to the markets, whether it's tourism or damage in miami or logistics in the ports, but julia borstin is reporting on the theme parks and the media business exposure in the state. julia is watching that from out west hey, julia >> hey, carl walt disney world, universal studios, seaworld, all of which closed yesterday and today are assessing damage ahead of plans to open tomorrow disney world, which is closed for only the fifth time in its history due to hurricanes said while we experienced high winds and rain, we maintained power throughout the storm going on to say we are keeping safety top of mind and working closely to determine when conditions are clear to make further operational decisions. universal saying, "we'll be following our procedures and co
carl >> yeah. we're going to talk to the small business administration in a few moments about exactly that, how some of these small business owners may apply for assistance. of course, we have reporters covering all of this, all angles as it relates to the markets, whether it's tourism or damage in miami or logistics in the ports, but julia borstin is reporting on the theme parks and the media business exposure in the state. julia is watching that from out west hey, julia >> hey,...
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>> absolutely, carl. i kind of respectfull disagree i think this is all about mentio it's the cadence when produc adopted you're right whethe units sell in the we firmly believe what matters have, what kind of long term upside they get. from that we won't have data >> yet you still have a 150 you think the stock is fairly >> absolutely. what seeing is iphone 18 nothin exciting for people to it's t replacement demand for iphone 10 i agree with brian nice phone a lot of initial demand. we have to see whether that and whether it attracts new use those data points won'ting quarte until then we think the stock >> are you concerned at all, robust universe of apps for ar people not understand why corpor will think out of dollars for carl and others >> in developing parts of the they will go for iphone 8, 8 plus in china the very wealthy people will definitely go for the 10. this is an acceler we have 14% iphone growth in stock is 12 times x cash everyb is bullish on these apple in one quarter has talk about not
>> absolutely, carl. i kind of respectfull disagree i think this is all about mentio it's the cadence when produc adopted you're right whethe units sell in the we firmly believe what matters have, what kind of long term upside they get. from that we won't have data >> yet you still have a 150 you think the stock is fairly >> absolutely. what seeing is iphone 18 nothin exciting for people to it's t replacement demand for iphone 10 i agree with brian nice phone a lot of initial...
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transportation closely watched, carl, as leading economic indicator. back to you. >> thank you for that. >>> when we come back on "squawk alley" why latest ceos making dow cringe dow up 13 points and did set a record high today. back in a minute can we at least analyze can we push the offer online? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. the new app will go live monday? yeah. with hewlett-packard enterprise, we're transforming the way we work. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. >>> good morning, everyone i'm sue herrera. here is cnbc news update at this hour hurricane maria making landfall in puerto rico early this morning with 155-mile-per-hour winds. the video shows flooded streets in a city on southeastern part of the island where the eye of the hurricane first hit. maria expected to hit turks and caicos friday. it will hit the atlantic saudi where it hugs the east coast too early to say if it will make landfall in the u.s. but some impact is likely. >>> pena nieto visiting. >> ceo metzger apologizing after
transportation closely watched, carl, as leading economic indicator. back to you. >> thank you for that. >>> when we come back on "squawk alley" why latest ceos making dow cringe dow up 13 points and did set a record high today. back in a minute can we at least analyze can we push the offer online? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. the new app will go live monday? yeah. with hewlett-packard enterprise, we're transforming the way we...
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carl >> let's get to sme in the meantime, rick santelli and the santelli exchange. >> thanks, carl. you know, when central banks took on the heavy burden of trying to shield the economy and their specific areas of the globe from the crisis, they stepped out and did things that may not do again, may not be able to do again, and they are tools that janet yellen, and i'm kind of reading between the lines, may not want them to use again. things like quantitative easing. does that mean they won't? i can't say. but one thing i can tell you, when all this was going on, there were big conversations about this distortion is going to make trying to figure out the next move in the market much more difficult and from a fundamental standpoint, i completely still agree with that premise, but i think i was wrong, along with many, in so far as how it would affect technicals, because when you really think it through, technicals are called voodoo by many, yet it's a record of transactions, and it's important. because if you get in in a certain place and out at a certain place, there's something about
carl >> let's get to sme in the meantime, rick santelli and the santelli exchange. >> thanks, carl. you know, when central banks took on the heavy burden of trying to shield the economy and their specific areas of the globe from the crisis, they stepped out and did things that may not do again, may not be able to do again, and they are tools that janet yellen, and i'm kind of reading between the lines, may not want them to use again. things like quantitative easing. does that mean...
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. >> hey, carl, how is it going? several take aways, alpha is back how to deliver that, a bit up for debate how to find such performance in silicon valley. >> all these businesses fundamentally under duress the idea that alpha is back is true the lens with which we go about finding it is through that he lens of technology we think it's the trail of breadcrumbs that help us understand where value is allocated, which by implication means values destroyed and long the former and short the latter? >> palihapitiya was long bitcoin which jamie dimon said was a fraud. >> if you were in venezuela or ecuador, or north korea, you're better off probably using bitcoin than their currency. that can't possibly true in the united states unless you're speculating. that isn't a reason for value, because other people's speculate. that's tulip like i said, the other reason, used for purposes, not a real thing. eventually it will be emperor clothes. >> compared to 17th vengery often referred to as the first speculative bubble guys. >> l
. >> hey, carl, how is it going? several take aways, alpha is back how to deliver that, a bit up for debate how to find such performance in silicon valley. >> all these businesses fundamentally under duress the idea that alpha is back is true the lens with which we go about finding it is through that he lens of technology we think it's the trail of breadcrumbs that help us understand where value is allocated, which by implication means values destroyed and long the former and short...
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right now, back to carl. carl >> brian, thank you very much. let's get to rick santelli and get the santelli exchange. hey, rick. >> thanks, carl. of course, the news of north korea headlines and what's going on back and forth between the u.s. and specifically the president and how it's impacting the market is going to be an ongoing topic for the rest of the day, i'm sure, and far longer than that, but we are slipping a bit in yields as the safety of treasuries comes through. the dollar index hasn't changed too much it's up more than a third of a cent dollar index always seems to be a delayed kind of safety vehicle if you're looking for a quick eye catch of exactly if the markets are paying attention to that end, september 24th yesterday and today, how the markets responded to the german elections is really a far cry from november 8th elections and what happened on november 8th on the close on the 9th with respect to u.s. markets. you could see it here in these charts the dow, the dax, pbit of a different picture. the foreign exchange, i had jo
right now, back to carl. carl >> brian, thank you very much. let's get to rick santelli and get the santelli exchange. hey, rick. >> thanks, carl. of course, the news of north korea headlines and what's going on back and forth between the u.s. and specifically the president and how it's impacting the market is going to be an ongoing topic for the rest of the day, i'm sure, and far longer than that, but we are slipping a bit in yields as the safety of treasuries comes through. the...
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carl, thank you. see you in a bit >>> when we come back, steven s schwarzman getting ready to take the stage. looking at stocks, another rally. dow is up 43 points at this hour s&p 500 building on that record close yesterday. not the gains we saw during yesterday's session but groups like materials, financials, energy all higher. we aarl. above $48 bre 'll be right back. eet your fath. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. not rebalancing your portfolio. pursuing your passion, not reacting to market downturns. focused on what you love, not how your money will last through retirement. let us help you with those decisions, and get on with your life. we make it easier to plan for retirement with day one target date funds from prudential. look forward to your 401k plan. [car tires screech] [bell rings] >>> there's a strange divergence in the market. catch the
carl, thank you. see you in a bit >>> when we come back, steven s schwarzman getting ready to take the stage. looking at stocks, another rally. dow is up 43 points at this hour s&p 500 building on that record close yesterday. not the gains we saw during yesterday's session but groups like materials, financials, energy all higher. we aarl. above $48 bre 'll be right back. eet your fath. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's...
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coming up, a conversation with carl weinberg. this is the perfect way to get the new year started, the business new year. kids are back in school. maybe we think back up on thursday or friday. carl weinberg will assist us on all boats rising. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: president trump labored on labor day, how to respond to the clear and present danger of north korea. the president and his attorney general consider daca and the dreamers. the state of the global economy, are all boats rising? in this hour, carl weinberg of high-frequency. utx acquires rockwell collins. this is tom keene from new york. guy johnson in london. what an interesting brexit hour we just had. how does exit play out in these first two weeks of september? guy: guy: it is going to focus on the domestic politics story. theresa may warming up for a big speech, lancaster 2.0. party conferences coming up. the labour party interesting in all of this as well. how will they position themselves? there is some talk of a reshuffle. some interesting talk when it c
coming up, a conversation with carl weinberg. this is the perfect way to get the new year started, the business new year. kids are back in school. maybe we think back up on thursday or friday. carl weinberg will assist us on all boats rising. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: president trump labored on labor day, how to respond to the clear and present danger of north korea. the president and his attorney general consider daca and the dreamers. the state of the global economy, are all boats...
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. >> reporter: the philanthropist behind the scholarship was carl. carl is a plumber in salt lake city and for the last five years the source of one of the country's only scholarships for kids with incarcerated parents. he solicits donations with homemade flyers, but mostly the money has come out of his own $30,000 salary. >> i don't smoke, i don't drink at starbucks, i don't have hbo so i don't waste a lot of money on that stuff. what's a thousand dollars? >> reporter: the amount of most of the 17 willie the plumber scholarships he's given to utah students and if that doesn't sound like a lot you've never been where macy was. >> a thousand dollars was a huge deal. her application essay explained her mom and dad were sent to jail. >> i never got to give my parents a hug or have them tuck me in. leaving her grandparents to raise her. >> i moved in when i was five. >> reporter: so this is pretty much home. >> yeah. >> reporter: but the money is only part of the prize. >> you get really down on yourself. people judge you and you just feel like you can't
. >> reporter: the philanthropist behind the scholarship was carl. carl is a plumber in salt lake city and for the last five years the source of one of the country's only scholarships for kids with incarcerated parents. he solicits donations with homemade flyers, but mostly the money has come out of his own $30,000 salary. >> i don't smoke, i don't drink at starbucks, i don't have hbo so i don't waste a lot of money on that stuff. what's a thousand dollars? >> reporter: the...
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carl bernstein was played by dustin hoffman. >> one of the things i had observed with carl is that he smoked so incessantly, and carl was always -- always had ashes on his tie and his shirt. and i said, that's got to be in the movie. >> is there any place you don't smoke? >> 40 years later the two investigative reporters are back in the "washington post" newsroom. i joined them for a reunion with ben bradlee. their former editor. >> i'm glad to see you. >> like a working reporter. >> it's the first time in decades we've all been together. >> hello, robert. >> how are you? >> it's tempting to think that watergate could never happen again. but these two reporters and their editor know better. >> come on. i look pretty damn good considering. >> yes. it's only 40 years ago. >> is it? >> i wanted to dig deeper into their story and to see what if any impact it had on our culture today. >> let me get these guys out of the newsroom. >> "vanity fair" photographer annie leibovitz is here to document the three men who took on our president. for bob woodward watergate started much the same way mo
carl bernstein was played by dustin hoffman. >> one of the things i had observed with carl is that he smoked so incessantly, and carl was always -- always had ashes on his tie and his shirt. and i said, that's got to be in the movie. >> is there any place you don't smoke? >> 40 years later the two investigative reporters are back in the "washington post" newsroom. i joined them for a reunion with ben bradlee. their former editor. >> i'm glad to see you....
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the market has not moved a lot i'm carl quintanilla we'll take stock of the fischer news and all the other news. dan morgan is the senior vice president and portfolio manager and david is a global market strategist guys, busy morning just on fischer, takeaway for investors that you can think of? >> it's too soon to price this into any future trading action i think that we're obviously losing a known quantity that removes something that we can build expectations around from the fed board, but i don't think it's worth extending this into anything broader i think it is worth waiting to sit tight. there are obviously a number of fed decisions coming over the next couple of months to pay attention to >> dan, given what the president has said about being a low interest rate person and the direction the fed has taken, does this have more perhaps to do with deregulation does it matter from the market standpoint when you look at what stocks are expected to do? >> well, i think it's somewhat of a positive. he's going to replace somebody on the board with his, be more in tune with his policies.
the market has not moved a lot i'm carl quintanilla we'll take stock of the fischer news and all the other news. dan morgan is the senior vice president and portfolio manager and david is a global market strategist guys, busy morning just on fischer, takeaway for investors that you can think of? >> it's too soon to price this into any future trading action i think that we're obviously losing a known quantity that removes something that we can build expectations around from the fed board,...
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<carl chan/oakland chinatown community leader: "first we want to welcome our new neighbor to the area">long time oakland chinatown community leader carl chan talks about the positive impact of a the oakland a's building a new ballpark walking distance from chinatown chan says a new ballpark could also help get the graffiti problem here under control 30-thousand baseball fans will also mean more foot traffic for chinese businesses and restaurantslike the second largest chinatown in
long time oakland chinatown community leader carl chan talks about the positive impact of a the oakland a's building a new ballpark walking distance from chinatown chan says a new ballpark could also help get the graffiti problem here under control 30-thousand baseball fans will also mean more foot traffic for chinese businesses and restaurantslike the second largest chinatown in
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carl: break. various safety in numbers, and when the labor market is generating jobs broadly across the spectrum, and reflective of a healthy economy then when it is a few narrow categories. so early on, job creation has been a really concentrated, then matures and enters its twilight phase, again, job creation begins to dwindle. not dwindling right now, so all of the forecasters out there saying we are 30 three quarters into the cycle, the recession cannot be too far off, are making a big mistake by using the calendar. underlying fundamentals, it tells us this is still a vigorous cycle. p.m.both of you know, 2:00 this afternoon, new york times, articles about bartenders, waitresses, and that. those jobs are there. how do we get better jobs in america? james: actually, as carljames: said, the composition of jobs has brought it out, and we are seeing better growth of jobs in america. ultimately come of those jobs tend to the field by younger people, and if you want the population as a whole a lot o
carl: break. various safety in numbers, and when the labor market is generating jobs broadly across the spectrum, and reflective of a healthy economy then when it is a few narrow categories. so early on, job creation has been a really concentrated, then matures and enters its twilight phase, again, job creation begins to dwindle. not dwindling right now, so all of the forecasters out there saying we are 30 three quarters into the cycle, the recession cannot be too far off, are making a big...
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people with big money. >> carl is a plumber in salt lake city. for the last five years, the source of one of the country's only scholarships for kids with in course rated parents. >> these kids haven't done anything wrong. >> he solicits donations with home made fliers, mostly the money out of his $30,000 salary. >> i don't smoke. i've don't drink from starbuck's. i don't have hbo. i don't waste a lot of money on that stuff. seriously what is $1,000. >> $1,000 is the amount of most of the 17 willie the plumber scholarships, carl has given to utah students. if that doesn't sound like a lot. you have never been where macy neilson was. >> $1,000 was a huge deal. >> her application essay explaned her dad awere sent to . never got to have a hug or tuck me in. >> leaving her grandparents to raise her. >> moved in when i was 5. >> this is home? ought awe yeah. >> in truth the money is part of the prize for a kid like macy. >> you get really down on yourself. people judge you. you just feel like, you can't do anything, and, all of a sudden you have this
people with big money. >> carl is a plumber in salt lake city. for the last five years, the source of one of the country's only scholarships for kids with in course rated parents. >> these kids haven't done anything wrong. >> he solicits donations with home made fliers, mostly the money out of his $30,000 salary. >> i don't smoke. i've don't drink from starbuck's. i don't have hbo. i don't waste a lot of money on that stuff. seriously what is $1,000. >> $1,000 is...
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hurricane irma carl, how local businesses are getting back online. >> yeah, sara. we've talked about this a lot this week, the degree to which the recovery is helping or hurting travel and leisure, which, of course, along with real estate is the economic engine here in the state of florida. paul joins us today, the ceo of the breakers, and flagler system a lot of our viewers are probably very, very familiar with the breakers. paul, thanks for being with us today. >> yes, my pleasure. thank you. >> i got to ask you what's the power situation? >> yeah, the power situation for us is we were out of power -- without power for 26 hours, but it came back on last night at 5:15, and we have power to about 98% of the property, just some small outbuildings across the street, maintenance buildings are without power, but 98% is in place. >> we've been looking at maps of the state today, where the concentration of power loss in the southwest and especially even in the northeast, jacksonville area not a surprise, given the flood video. have you seen an outage of this scale in you
hurricane irma carl, how local businesses are getting back online. >> yeah, sara. we've talked about this a lot this week, the degree to which the recovery is helping or hurting travel and leisure, which, of course, along with real estate is the economic engine here in the state of florida. paul joins us today, the ceo of the breakers, and flagler system a lot of our viewers are probably very, very familiar with the breakers. paul, thanks for being with us today. >> yes, my...
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that it was think at the whim of carl sagan and one or two people. people fromonsulted all over the world. a lot of it was in terms of the beautiful music that was brought to us. many people have said in a decade sense that the voyager record is the beginning of world music. that was very much to his perspective. our desire not just to represent the embryo culture that created spacecraft but also the different ways that we found to express the joy of being alive. i found something out about the voyager two days ago that i never knew. in all of these 40 years. there is a peruvian wedding song. it is sung by a child in the ades who was recorded by wonderful musicologist. we never thought to ask what the words mean. we just knew it was a wedding song. we just found out that it is a of the maleictment chauvinism of that culture. nightmare of being a powerless woman. that came as a complete revelation to me. i think there are so many revelations just hidden deep within the 20 pieces of music. the sound essay, the greetings from humans and the humpback wha
that it was think at the whim of carl sagan and one or two people. people fromonsulted all over the world. a lot of it was in terms of the beautiful music that was brought to us. many people have said in a decade sense that the voyager record is the beginning of world music. that was very much to his perspective. our desire not just to represent the embryo culture that created spacecraft but also the different ways that we found to express the joy of being alive. i found something out about the...
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let's bring in carl bernstein. carl's always the person i want to hear from when we are talking about these investigations. of course one half of the famed woodward and bernstein duo, now a cnn political analyst. what do all these various threads add up to in your mind, carl? >> two things. first, that robert mueller -- the special counsel, is looking at the conduct of president donald trump, members of his family, especially jared kushner, also his closest campaign aides in terms of their dealings with russia, ethnorussians during the campaign before, and in business. there is a much larger context that now informs the whole investigation, and that is the conclusion in the american intelligence community under donald trump -- not under obama -- that now is certain that the russians were very, very effective in undermining the campaign of hillary clinton in specifically helping donald trump. and we keep hearing the word collusion, which is not a legal term. what mueller is focused on is something quite different th
let's bring in carl bernstein. carl's always the person i want to hear from when we are talking about these investigations. of course one half of the famed woodward and bernstein duo, now a cnn political analyst. what do all these various threads add up to in your mind, carl? >> two things. first, that robert mueller -- the special counsel, is looking at the conduct of president donald trump, members of his family, especially jared kushner, also his closest campaign aides in terms of...
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you're lucky to send them a birthday card and $20. >> carl says the money he spends on kids like this help ease the angry of all those wasted years. >> i'm very grateful for this opportunity to go to school. >>> game, set, here she is, mom. we'll tell you why serena williams says she feels like a real woman now. >>> hurricane harvey brings out the best in people. we'll tell you why houston strong is more than just a hashtag. >>> plus, don't get burned. important information on sunscreen and expiration dates when we come back. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed n
you're lucky to send them a birthday card and $20. >> carl says the money he spends on kids like this help ease the angry of all those wasted years. >> i'm very grateful for this opportunity to go to school. >>> game, set, here she is, mom. we'll tell you why serena williams says she feels like a real woman now. >>> hurricane harvey brings out the best in people. we'll tell you why houston strong is more than just a hashtag. >>> plus, don't get burned....
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those are two of their biggest creditors, carl. again, just to reiterate the point. we did speak to the company spokesperson this morning. she said despite the report in "the wall street journal" they were not yet planning any store closures and that they were going to continue to hire throughout the holiday season and reach more than 100,000 employees, so we'll have to see where that goes. >> what a story, kate. thank you for that i saw a piece on the wires yesterday, guys, about retailers that have gone through chapter 11 not once but twice. they call them chapter 22s. >> why i think four of the last ten files are repeat which is starting to raise some real discussions within private equity how much of a solution is it just to keep the stores alive for a certain time >> and even think of the ones that have filed for plain old chapter 11 just once you've got payless and perfumania once in the past 12 months. >> when you've 1,600 stores and arguably they are the wrong-sized stores for the internet era and a lot of the wrong locations. i don't know the last time was i
those are two of their biggest creditors, carl. again, just to reiterate the point. we did speak to the company spokesperson this morning. she said despite the report in "the wall street journal" they were not yet planning any store closures and that they were going to continue to hire throughout the holiday season and reach more than 100,000 employees, so we'll have to see where that goes. >> what a story, kate. thank you for that i saw a piece on the wires yesterday, guys,...
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thank you, carl. you know, once again, a great guest for the times that we're going through right now, all tough do is look at treasuries and see that north korea and the issues there having an impact and like to welcome a special guest, william reince. bill, thank you for taking the time, sir. >> thanks. glad to be here. >> okay. executive order with regard to north korea, of course, china gets pulled into this. although not specifically. anybody who has certain activities that in any way facilitates certain issues in north korea drawn in first tell me your feelings about this executive order and then maybe we can get more into the trade aspects. >> well, like all these, it is hard to make it work the big issue is with financial sanctions because you're right it is not just china it is any rogue bank anywhere. that wants to continue to help north koreans finance their trade and other activities you know, obama and bush made that work, made the sanctions work on iran but it took a lot of patience and
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carl, we set those targets in september of 2016, inched them up a little bit. we've been looking for a modest pullback, inflation is lower than we felt it would be earnings better than what we thought it would be. overall even with this push to the upside of the range, still looks to us with the work we're doing that we'll end the year a little bit lower once again the psych sl not over we think we still have more upside before it is over. >> scott, good to see you. thanks for the help today. >> okay. have a good week, guys. >> you, too. scott wren, wells fargo fwloebl he can security strat jitist >>> irma upgraded to a category 5. >>> plus the aftermath of hurricane harvey the floodwaters begin to recede as insurers assess the damage. meouo usn a thotoin mont where the heart beats warm and true, that's texas. where we always welcome you, that's texas. where we always find a way, that's texas. ♪ not rebalancing your portfolio. pursuing your passion, not reacting to market downturns. focused on what you love, not how your money will last through retirement. le
carl, we set those targets in september of 2016, inched them up a little bit. we've been looking for a modest pullback, inflation is lower than we felt it would be earnings better than what we thought it would be. overall even with this push to the upside of the range, still looks to us with the work we're doing that we'll end the year a little bit lower once again the psych sl not over we think we still have more upside before it is over. >> scott, good to see you. thanks for the help...
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carl >> all right bertha, that's good information. bertha coombs, thanks. >>> other ipo news, we are expecting angry birds to price its ipo tonight. reuters is reporting lyft is close to appointing ipo advisers of its own and david has taken issue with spotify's reported direct listing, calling it a mistake. why? >> i think that's correct, carl. tilson's hedge fund should have been investing in the ipo class. it's done well and he'd be well ahead of the indexes once you decide to go public, which spotify has done, they are doing 99% of the work and will ve 99% of the headache and none of the cash associated with a public offering. so i don't get it. they are going to be public, it's going to let the market find it own level, they'll be able to speak more freely, but they are not filling up their coffers at all when they are paying all the costs associated, except the underwriting fee. >> one of the best funded private companies in europe. >> the private markets have been more than willing and likely would for the foreseeable future bu
carl >> all right bertha, that's good information. bertha coombs, thanks. >>> other ipo news, we are expecting angry birds to price its ipo tonight. reuters is reporting lyft is close to appointing ipo advisers of its own and david has taken issue with spotify's reported direct listing, calling it a mistake. why? >> i think that's correct, carl. tilson's hedge fund should have been investing in the ipo class. it's done well and he'd be well ahead of the indexes once you...
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carl, back over to you >> thank you, sue. let's get the european close this morning and check in with seema mody at hq hello, seema >> the ftse really under pressure here as the bank of england news that's really the big talker today the pound spiking after the bank of england said that barring a weak economic data out of the uk, a rate hike could be expected in the coming months to keep inflation under control the pound now at 133, a new one-year high. also weighing on the ftse, data out of china showing a slowdown in factory output and retail sales. investment growth, in fact, hitting an 18-year low minors glencore, rio tinto falling on the news. 21st century fox's ceo expressing optimism that the uk would approve its $15 billion bid to require sky, despite facing scrutiny from regulators at an event in cambridge murdoch said okaying the deal would show the uk is open to inward investment as it approaches the brexit the uk, by the way, continues to be a popular destination for m & a, but the rest of europe so far this year
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bill rhoden, carl banks, tamara keith, our thanks. we'll take our first break tonight. >>> and still ahead, the incredible pictures from capitol hill today. don't know whether you've seen this yet. where the demonstrators in wheelchairs disrupted a hearing on this latest health care bill attempt. the bill's effectively dead as of tonight thanks to a handful of senate republicans. >>> and up next, bob costas is here with us in new york. all that and more. we have an hour to do it. we're just getting started. live-stream your favorite sport at the airport. binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv on every screen is awesome. the xfinity stream app. all your tv at home. the most on demand your entire dvr. top networks. and live sports on the go. included with xfinity tv. xfinity, the future of awesome. >>> welcome back to "the 11th hour." we're back with more of our conversation on trump and the nfl. our friend, bob costas, hosted nbc's "football night in america" for 11 seasons, he'll host
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chinatown community leader carl chan says the ballpark would have a positive impact on that <carl chan/oakland chinatown community leader: "the ballpark coming in, they always have security and we want to make sure that spreads out throughout chinatown, eastlak e area, whether it is a game day or of days. better street lights for people to walk">( darya ) opponents of the project say they are concerned about traffic congestion and higher rent for people who live in that neighborhod. the peralta community college district board of trustees must approve the new stadium. they will discuss the proposal next month. ( darya ) house minority leader nancy pelosi had to abruptly leave a news conference after she was bombarded by protesters. <"nats of cheering"> this happened yesterday morning in san francisco. the group was protesting her recent conversations with president trump about immigration. pelosi was holding a news conference... calling for legislation to protect daca members. after the president announced plans to halt daca ... he has been holding meetings with pelosi and other top de
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. >> do you want to do a follow, carl? sorry. mr. dahntay from the hough post down at the end of the table. >> thank you. i guess is the administration committed to making sure that corporate rate is extended to s corps and partnerships, et cetera? if so, is the white house prepared to explain how much the president personally is going to benefit from that change. >> we are committed to extending it to small businesses. the details of that will be coming forward. i'm going to ask on the second question about the president's benefit. i think that that's obviously been a discussion held throughout the campaign. he'll be happy to share his tax returns when the audit is completed. >> heidi przybilla. >> in laying out the priorities on daca you didn't mention the wall. does a continuous wall along the entire southern border have to be part of whatever compromise is reached by the end of the year on daca? >> i think we are most interested in getting boreder security and the president has made a commitment to the american people that he wan
. >> do you want to do a follow, carl? sorry. mr. dahntay from the hough post down at the end of the table. >> thank you. i guess is the administration committed to making sure that corporate rate is extended to s corps and partnerships, et cetera? if so, is the white house prepared to explain how much the president personally is going to benefit from that change. >> we are committed to extending it to small businesses. the details of that will be coming forward. i'm going to...
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i'm carl quintanilla at post nine of the new york stock exchange joining us this morning, kara swisher. kara, good morning to you. pressure continues this morning on facebook and its role regarding russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election just yesterday the social network said it shared new findings about ad sales with fbi special counsel robert mueller, this as house intelligence ranking member adam schiff is calling for not just facebook, but google and twitter to testify to hand over new information. >> we are requesting more information from facebook and have received some information, but there are a lot of unanswered questions frankly i'm distressed that it's taken this long to be informed that the russians had paid for at least $100,000 in ads to try to influence our electoral process. >> of course, that follows revelations last week that the social network allowed ads to target people that expressed antis anti-semitic interests do you think overall it's being over or under characterized? >> well, i have a lot of unanswered questions from congress i think that's n
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this is carl, this is carol brady. carl, umenyiora beyou've been f listen to this. his family came over from ireland. his mother's family came in 1650s. >> father came in 1475. >> 300 years. >> 300 years. not heerp, bre, but in maryland. >> love it? >> love it, no plans of quitting. >> carol came down. she's from new england. you kind of -- you had to become a farmer pretty quick. >> yes, i did. i did. my profession was nursing when i came down here and i started helping carl. >> and now they're doing it together. everybody can come down soon. this place is going to be packed in the next cup p weeks. i want to show you what's happening outside weather wise. perfect to be out here on a night like tonight. carol is mad. if the we do have the clouds, you can see it there. 81 degrees, winds 10 miles an hour. temperatures around the rest of the area low upper 70s, low 80s. that cloud coming courtesy of post tropical storm jose. you can see swirling just to the south of boston, just to the south of new england. look, carol, i can see your old house there. yeah, yeah, see
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bill rhoden, carl banks, tamara keith, our thanks. we'll take our first break tonight. >>> and still ahead, the incredible pictures from capitol hill today. don't know whether you've seen this yet. where the demonstrators in wheelchairs disrupted a hearing on this latest health care bill attempt. the bill's effectively dead as of tonight thanks to a handful of senate republicans. >>> and up next, bob costas is here with us in new york. all that and more. we have an hour to do it. we're just getting started. we come into this world needing others. then we are told it's braver to go it alone. ♪ that independence is the way to accomplish. ♪ but there is another way to live. ♪ a way that sees the only path to fulfillment- is through others. ♪ that our time here can be deep beyond measure. ♪ no one who chose interdependence ever found despair. ♪ because what the world taught as weakness, is in fact our greatest virtue. ♪ the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shou
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notice ♪ ♪ "squawk alley," i'm carl quintanilla, john ford, michelle caruso-cabrera, sara is off today. joining us this morning, jeff richards jeff, always good to see you, good morning a lot to cover >> good morning. >> from apple to facebook. facebook agreeing, as we now know, to hand over 3,000 russian-linked political ads to congressional investigators which were purchased during the election the company launching an overhaul how it handles paid political ads. facebook will demand advertisers disclose who is footing the bill zuckerberg, this is what he said yesterday. >> i don't want anyone to use our tools to undermine democracy. now, i wish i could tell you that we're going to be able to stop all interference, but that just wouldn't be realistic there will always be bad actors in the world and we can't prevent all governments from interference, but we can make it harder, much harder, and that's what we're going to focus on doing. >> zuckerberg said users will easily be able to tell who paid for an ad, view ads targeting other audiences on facebook and visit the advertisers' websi
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then carl rove on whether the president can pull this gamble off. conservative ben shapiro would not be silenced. he is here next on how everything went last night with the speech in berkeley that racked um over half a million dollars in security costs when we come back. >> i have been spending my entire career standing up against fascism and the idea of an overreaching government that uses the power of the gun in order to compel poem too do what they want. antifa is fascist. i am not a fascist. when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ so, i was at mom and dad's ♪ and found this. cd's, baseball cards... your old magic set? and this wrestling ticket... which you still owe me for. seriously? $25? i didn't even want to go. ahhh, your diary. "mom says it's totally natural..." $25 is nothing. abracadabra, bro. the bank of america mobile banking app. the fast, secure and simple way to send money. when you're close to the people you lo
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you're saying, carl, you don't think there's going to be a big fight over the wall in december in a lot of people have a different take. why do you see it that way is this. >> no. i think there still could be. i just think there's a lot of cards to be played in this and there's a lot of ways to say you're going to increase border security, we're going to have fencing rather than a wall. i think that there's a lot that has to come together in this appropriations package. >> if you are being a complete skep particular you would look at some of these other potential moments to come together after the shooting, for example, of congressman steve scalise and then obviously after charlottesville. some people saw both of those as missed opportunities for bipartisanship and unity. the question becomes why is this moment different? >> this is one moment where congress has to do something. the government has to produce and deliver and not just talk about it. you know, this is the role that the federal government is supposed to play. they're supposed to help out the states in these dire emergencies
you're saying, carl, you don't think there's going to be a big fight over the wall in december in a lot of people have a different take. why do you see it that way is this. >> no. i think there still could be. i just think there's a lot of cards to be played in this and there's a lot of ways to say you're going to increase border security, we're going to have fencing rather than a wall. i think that there's a lot that has to come together in this appropriations package. >> if you...
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it's their choice. >> martha: carl? >> i want to back up here because you said you were so offended that the president called people sob's who refused to stand for a flag that quite frankly my friends camed home draped in their boxes underneath that flag. that is offensive to me. that is absolute disrespect in my mind. when i look at this yes, you are right. mathematically six people wrong a week ago and now 200 people wrong this week. this is not acceptable behavior because people look up to the nfl. can you group together and show unity all you want. just because there is unit on this topic doesn't make it right. it's legal and perfectly constitutional poke yourself in the eye if you want to, it doesn't make it a good idea. this is a bad idea and takes the country in the wrong direction. i think the president is going to come out on top on this. >> martha: i have to leave it there thank you very much, gentlemen. good to have both of you with us tonight. update on the state of g.o.p. healthcare and what you need to kno
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. >> i'm carl quintanilla. first up, the new push for tax reform details public for gop framework. among the highlights reducing seven brackets down to three, doubling standard deduction, cutting corporate tax rate we have team coverage from nation's capital y lan, we'll start with you. >> here it is, corporate rate down 20%, businesses 25% rate. the plan also allows for at least five years of full and immediate expensing. one of the tradeoffs, the ability to deduct interest will be partially limited there's no more detail what that means. the plan has two businesses, r&d tax credit and low income housing credit reduction for domestic production important for manufacturers and get the axe. under this framework u.s. would move to territorial tax system two rates for money that's brought back the plan doesn't specify what those rates will be. the one for illiquid assets for cash on the individual side streamline would be 12, 25 and 35%. lawmakers do have a green light to add a fourth rate at the top. the alternative minimum tax, estate tax, all do away under the plan the only persona
. >> i'm carl quintanilla. first up, the new push for tax reform details public for gop framework. among the highlights reducing seven brackets down to three, doubling standard deduction, cutting corporate tax rate we have team coverage from nation's capital y lan, we'll start with you. >> here it is, corporate rate down 20%, businesses 25% rate. the plan also allows for at least five years of full and immediate expensing. one of the tradeoffs, the ability to deduct interest will be...
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i'm glad you brought up the ports, carl. there's so many of those ports that were closed and you mentioned the importance of bringing the fuel tankers on because they rely on that, i guess, through tankers and pipelines. florida, i didn't realize, it's the sixth biggest export state it is the gateway for goods and products that go to south america and central america. any word on some of the other big ports? it's also obviously one of the biggest cruise areas in the entire world >> yeah. it's going to be a big story you mentioned exports. you're talking containers now. and port on the everglades on the atlantic side of the state has a much larger container business port tampa bay is largely -- they call it liquid bulk so they do a lot of gasoline, a lot of orange juice, for instance but even here, sara, they may be putting the gas from the tanks on to trucks, but the ships themselves had to go offshore a hundred miles to avoid the storm. they had to come through and literally scan the water to make sure the channel was safe
i'm glad you brought up the ports, carl. there's so many of those ports that were closed and you mentioned the importance of bringing the fuel tankers on because they rely on that, i guess, through tankers and pipelines. florida, i didn't realize, it's the sixth biggest export state it is the gateway for goods and products that go to south america and central america. any word on some of the other big ports? it's also obviously one of the biggest cruise areas in the entire world >> yeah....
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in the late 80s carl's jr. bought parties. it got in financial trouble in the late 90s and into thousand, i was at thegeneral counsel . they appointed me as ceo, chief executive officer to take the company, sell it or take it into bankruptcy. i realized that would've been a mistake, we had 70, 75,000 people working for the company that would have lost their jobs. franchisees would have lost their investment. i have a great team and the next few years we didn't fix it. i retired april 2 and we had 3800 restaurants in 44 states and 41 foreign countries. 20 percent of our restaurants are overseas so it was a lot of fun. i am enjoying retirement as 16 years of ceo but it was a fun 16 years. >> are you doing? >> i'm writing a book that i have a publisher towrite a book . it was going to be about how i saw hillary clinton and obama work together to is not destroyed, at least significantly demean the american free enterprise system which created such great opportunity for people. with president trump having been elected i can write a
in the late 80s carl's jr. bought parties. it got in financial trouble in the late 90s and into thousand, i was at thegeneral counsel . they appointed me as ceo, chief executive officer to take the company, sell it or take it into bankruptcy. i realized that would've been a mistake, we had 70, 75,000 people working for the company that would have lost their jobs. franchisees would have lost their investment. i have a great team and the next few years we didn't fix it. i retired april 2 and we...
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carl, you get to go first. sports are usually a unifying force in our society. just as separately the military habits big mixing bowel. what happened this weekend? what happened to your sport? >> well, the sport unified against someone is trying to mock it and make these athletes unamerican when he himself criticized john mccain and said he's not a hero. he criticized a gold star family and said but we're, the athletes are the bad guys now because we're standing for social justice and racial equality. >> and where did this sub plot come in? how did it get mixed up that if you take a knee you're somehow anti-military. >> well, that's just a narrative. and bill and i were talking in the back. it's a little bit of miss direction. it's the triple option, faking hand office getting us to focus on all the wrong things. >> maybe he can teach that to elie. >> come on, bill. you've got to let it go. >> third straight bad week. >> yes. >> bill, let's talk about that miss direction because by tonight this has gotten mixed up with some vague sense of being anti-military on
carl, you get to go first. sports are usually a unifying force in our society. just as separately the military habits big mixing bowel. what happened this weekend? what happened to your sport? >> well, the sport unified against someone is trying to mock it and make these athletes unamerican when he himself criticized john mccain and said he's not a hero. he criticized a gold star family and said but we're, the athletes are the bad guys now because we're standing for social justice and...
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>> thank you, carl yes, i have covered the vice chairman of the fed for many years. remember before this job he was the governor of the bank of israel from 2005 to 2013 he's a central bankers banker and the professor of the central bankers. i'm going to give you more color on his decision, which he's seen regarded as a personal one and wants to spend more time specifically with his wife he's 73 years old. he has been in the public sector as a regulator, a central banker, a number two of the imf for many, many years spirited economy through crises. and his term was up as vice chairman this year in june of next year. so this decision comes as a surprise and it's coming early and was widely expected at least among those that know him well or in the middle of next year, especially if janet yellen was to be nominated as fed chairman again. so he is stepping down to spend more time with his family. and the two points i would add on fischer's recent thinking and sort of what he would want communicated out there until we hear from him further is in our last interview, he mad
>> thank you, carl yes, i have covered the vice chairman of the fed for many years. remember before this job he was the governor of the bank of israel from 2005 to 2013 he's a central bankers banker and the professor of the central bankers. i'm going to give you more color on his decision, which he's seen regarded as a personal one and wants to spend more time specifically with his wife he's 73 years old. he has been in the public sector as a regulator, a central banker, a number two of...
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so that dynamic is driving an awful lot perform what we're seeing. >> carl, helping hillary clinton, you're saying? >> that the russians' interference was -- i'm sorry, pardon me. you're exactly right. was intended to hurt hillary clinton. i got it exactly backwards there. but yes, that that evidence is much stronger since donald trump has become president, developed by the intelligence community. and that's part of the dynamic here of the fact that they were trying to hurt her campaign here and get donald trump farther toward the white house. >> yeah. >> and then you also have one more element here, and that is this question of obstruction of justice and possible pardons, which is under discussion among people in the white house now. >> carl bernstein, john dean, thank you very much. up next, the last thing this part of the world needs, hurricane maria. what happens after that still a question mark. we've got the latest forecast and speak with someone who is riding out the hurricane in the caribbean. sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic t-mobile's unl
so that dynamic is driving an awful lot perform what we're seeing. >> carl, helping hillary clinton, you're saying? >> that the russians' interference was -- i'm sorry, pardon me. you're exactly right. was intended to hurt hillary clinton. i got it exactly backwards there. but yes, that that evidence is much stronger since donald trump has become president, developed by the intelligence community. and that's part of the dynamic here of the fact that they were trying to hurt her...
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first we want to welcome our new neighbor to the area">long time oakland chinatown community leader carl chan talks about the positive impact of a the oakland a's building a new ballpark walking distance from chinatown chan says a new ballpark could also help get the graffiti problem here under control 30-thousand baseball fans will also mean more foot traffic for chinese businesses and restaurantslike the second largest chinatown in the bay area says this proud oakland technical high
first we want to welcome our new neighbor to the area">long time oakland chinatown community leader carl chan talks about the positive impact of a the oakland a's building a new ballpark walking distance from chinatown chan says a new ballpark could also help get the graffiti problem here under control 30-thousand baseball fans will also mean more foot traffic for chinese businesses and restaurantslike the second largest chinatown in the bay area says this proud oakland technical high
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. >> oh, carl, didn't flush again, oh, carl. >> this is -- >> temperatun years i lived the. >> did they get it out or let it hang out? this is the second time the snake visited, so this is no. 2. ♪ >> kids, when they are younger, are like sponges and can learn just about anything. i have the video to prove it. this gets weird when you pan over and see the 5-year-old sitting there in the driver's seat. now, he was there with his dad, they are down in a local dirt pit, so he jumped in the dad's lap and learned the instructions sitting there with dad. last load of the day, he was so confident in his own skills, he want to try himself. >> easy. >> and dad, because he's dadding well, steps out, and it's so cool. >> so awesome. you know the guy's been playing with trucks and toys in the sand box, and to get his hands on the real deal at that age -- >> look at it, he's gentle with it, that whole time, just slow, slowly, gentle, gets it lined up. when he thinks it's in the right place, he commits. i didn't see one grain of dirt. >> good job. >> a beautiful hawaii ocean theme -- >> except peop
. >> oh, carl, didn't flush again, oh, carl. >> this is -- >> temperatun years i lived the. >> did they get it out or let it hang out? this is the second time the snake visited, so this is no. 2. ♪ >> kids, when they are younger, are like sponges and can learn just about anything. i have the video to prove it. this gets weird when you pan over and see the 5-year-old sitting there in the driver's seat. now, he was there with his dad, they are down in a local dirt...
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we have carl levin custom and jim colston, fema battalion chief. let me start with you. give people here an understanding of why we need to be focused on puerto rico. >> well, i think puerto rico right now is an isolated disaster area, and that's one of the reasons why we are here and assisting with the local government in the puerto rican search and rescue team to make sure we can get out and get a fair assessment of the needs as well as to any quick rescues and provide information for the long-term recovery. >> carl, as a task force leader from california, you go into situations, you understand search and rescue. how big is the challenge on the ground there? >> well, we actually had an advantage, over 270 of our personnel were here post irma. we kept our assets here when maria spun up. we hunkered down with the community here. so we had great ground troops even though puerto rico did not receive the kind of damage that the u.s. virgin islands did in irma, we preplanned puerto rico and used that information to really be aggressive, literally as soon as the storm broke a
we have carl levin custom and jim colston, fema battalion chief. let me start with you. give people here an understanding of why we need to be focused on puerto rico. >> well, i think puerto rico right now is an isolated disaster area, and that's one of the reasons why we are here and assisting with the local government in the puerto rican search and rescue team to make sure we can get out and get a fair assessment of the needs as well as to any quick rescues and provide information for...
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jackie: carl higg about buy thanks so much. heather: thanks, carl. the past five presidents now chipping in to help hurricane harvey survivors. president trump is getting on board, too. that's next. plus, meet the real harvey and irma next. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you have bad breath and your mouth lacks moisture, you may suffer from dry mouth. try biotène®, the #1 dentist recommended dry mouth brand. it's the only leading brand clinically proven to soothe, moisturize, and freshen breath. try biotène®. ♪ to err is human. to anticipate is lexus. experience the lexus rx with advanced safety standard. experience amazing. so let me get this straight. you're a rabbit? im vern, the orange money retirement rabbit, from voya. riiight. and that means...? i'm the money you save for retirement. i help you get organized so your money could multiply. see? got it. who's he? he's green money for spending today. you know, paying bills, maybe a little online shopping... makes it easy to tell you apart. that, and i am better looking. i heard that. when it's time to get o
jackie: carl higg about buy thanks so much. heather: thanks, carl. the past five presidents now chipping in to help hurricane harvey survivors. president trump is getting on board, too. that's next. plus, meet the real harvey and irma next. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you have bad breath and your mouth lacks moisture, you may suffer from dry mouth. try biotène®, the #1 dentist recommended dry mouth brand. it's the only leading brand clinically proven to soothe, moisturize, and freshen breath. try...