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ross: about 750 times more. kristen: so that explains in part while we're not seeing too much damage today, which is a good thing. last time you did say calaveras is one of our most lethal faults. what does today's quake show us? ross: what i had been explaining to you and the audience is that while we think were going through a decade of seismic sleep, the most seismically active fault in the bay area is the hayward and southern calaveras. these are faults that produce little earthquakes all the time. if you look at our long history that goes back to about 1836, we see some very large earthquakes on this fault as well. the magnitude 6.2 earthquake occurred in exactly the same spot that this one struck. so this is an active fault that could rupture in a very large earthquake, and this is one that we need to worry about. kristen: so 5.1 is, i don't want to say lucky, but when you say very large quake, what do you mean, how big? ross: if the hayward fault connects to the southern calaveras, we will rupture all the
ross: about 750 times more. kristen: so that explains in part while we're not seeing too much damage today, which is a good thing. last time you did say calaveras is one of our most lethal faults. what does today's quake show us? ross: what i had been explaining to you and the audience is that while we think were going through a decade of seismic sleep, the most seismically active fault in the bay area is the hayward and southern calaveras. these are faults that produce little earthquakes all...
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ross: absolutely. there is racially polarized voting in primaries and general elections and a very recent history of racial discrimination in alabama that may not exist in other states. mr. ross: that was part of the -- justice sotomayor: that was part of the totality of circumstances to suggest you're describing alabama's cramping of the black districts for decades, correct? mr. ross: yes, and i want to point out in the opinions on page 177 the district court did find alabama cracked the black belt. justice roberts: anything further? justice gorsuch? justice kavanaugh? justice kavanaugh: the other side says the composed -- the proposed districts are not reasonably intact -- reasonably compact and the compactness is the key and they said the district is too sprawling to be considered reasonably compact or reasonably configured. i want to get your response to that because i think that is the critical point. mr. ross: i think the district court findings made clear plaintiff's plans met or beat alabama on
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. -- mrs ross mass? i think it will calm — interview. -- mrs ross mass? i think it will calm some _ interview. -- mrs ross mass? i think it will calm some conservative - interview. -- mrs ross mass? i think it will calm some conservative mps l it will calm some conservative mps that she's acknowledged that some were made. she accepted that she went too far and too fast in cutting taxes and trying to provide support for people with their energy bills. but i don't think there was very much in the way the prime minister engaged with that interview or the way she attempted to mount a defence of her premiership so far that will convince any of her critics but she should stick around any longer than she has to. the trouble for those who want to see liz truss removed from office is that there is no clear path to doing that at the moment and no clear candidate they can unite around in order to replace her. so i think it might well bite her. so i think it might well bite her up —— buy her some time, but again, after that conference we saw on friday, this was n
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>> ross perot, the seeds of ross perot came from newt gingrich, if you will. the opportunities there. it was frustrating. remember the challenges in new hampshire where the president was challenged within his own party which gave, oxygen to ross perot. that was a frustrating thing. i think if ross perot had not run, i do think that george h. w. bush would have won reelection. i'm not sure if the united states would be as unified as we think it would be it would not be what it is today would not have been divisive as it is today today would be a lot less trouble i think the challenge of the seeds of our democracy, they were actually sown when ross perot ran from the right and ran at the populist. kind of upset the apple car. i don't think -- they were very few people that george h. w. bush didn't really call friends. ross perot would be one. he was remarkable, he didn't remember most people that were his enemies were his enemies. oh no, no, no, he was pretty good. one story, i remember after a tough vote, we had just barely won in the senate the president invit
>> ross perot, the seeds of ross perot came from newt gingrich, if you will. the opportunities there. it was frustrating. remember the challenges in new hampshire where the president was challenged within his own party which gave, oxygen to ross perot. that was a frustrating thing. i think if ross perot had not run, i do think that george h. w. bush would have won reelection. i'm not sure if the united states would be as unified as we think it would be it would not be what it is today...
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meet geophysicist ross stein. why were we lucky? >> if you put a gun to my head and said ross your job is to tae a magnitude 7 earthquake and put put into place where it would be be as safe as possible i would've put it where the earthquake occurred. >> in the middle of the santa cruz mountains were nothing was happening except for growing po. >> when you see how it looks toy you could not imagine how much damage was done in the mountains mountains in monterey bay. all of this chaos 40 miles from the epicenter. here is the point. >> >> it is closer to tall buildings and population centern key infrastructure like bridges and everything we care about. >> it did a lot of damage. it hs been more than 150 years. it is the fault overdue? >> it is hard to talk about any fault being overdue. what we cay is based on the past 10 ruptures ruptures that occurred, it is about due. >> it is so hard to hear that. 10 years, is that too close to estimate? >> the fault pops off about every 100 to 150 years. these things are not like clockwork. there
meet geophysicist ross stein. why were we lucky? >> if you put a gun to my head and said ross your job is to tae a magnitude 7 earthquake and put put into place where it would be be as safe as possible i would've put it where the earthquake occurred. >> in the middle of the santa cruz mountains were nothing was happening except for growing po. >> when you see how it looks toy you could not imagine how much damage was done in the mountains mountains in monterey bay. all of this...
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that gave oxygen to ross perot. it was a frustrating thing. if ross perot had not run i do think george h.w. bush would have won reelection. i'm not sure the united states would be as unified as we think it would be. i think it's the divisiveness were actually sewn and kind of upset the apple cart. i do not think catchment there very few people at george h.w. bush did not really call friends. and ross perot would be one. he did not remember most people were his enemies, or his enemies. i'll tell you one story i remember right after the top vote we just barely won in the senate and the president invited senators to come down and watch a movie at the white house. people are in line, coming into the white house the president is greeting everyone as they commit to see the movie. he just really against on the bill for the senate pretty looks and says really? think of the people who voted for the bill because he was against it. [laughter] if george h.w. bush observed another term i think that further our institutions of democracy. which i really thi
that gave oxygen to ross perot. it was a frustrating thing. if ross perot had not run i do think george h.w. bush would have won reelection. i'm not sure the united states would be as unified as we think it would be. i think it's the divisiveness were actually sewn and kind of upset the apple cart. i do not think catchment there very few people at george h.w. bush did not really call friends. and ross perot would be one. he did not remember most people were his enemies, or his enemies. i'll...
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ross stein dr. stein. thanks for joining us ross. i know you want to go by ross. glad to be talking to you again. kristen well, welcome back to the show. lomo prieta was certainly devastating in so many ways, but usain was actually as kind or favorable as possible for 6.9 explain that well, first of all, it happened in santa cruz mountains where there was really not much going on besides growing pot plants and in all seriousness what i mean is there were no skyscrapers. there were no giant bridges local to that site. there were no big dams or reservoirs. so if you had asked me put a magnitude 7 earthquake somewhere in the bay area where would have caused the least damage i would have put it in the santa cruz mountains, but away look at the damage we're seeing mostly a lot of it in san francisco, right oakland east bay. why was it so destructive in those areas? i think it's important to know that because it also help us with the next one. you're you're absolutely right. no one foresaw these scenes of destruction at a great distance and the answer turned out to be t
ross stein dr. stein. thanks for joining us ross. i know you want to go by ross. glad to be talking to you again. kristen well, welcome back to the show. lomo prieta was certainly devastating in so many ways, but usain was actually as kind or favorable as possible for 6.9 explain that well, first of all, it happened in santa cruz mountains where there was really not much going on besides growing pot plants and in all seriousness what i mean is there were no skyscrapers. there were no giant...
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liz: ross, i have to ask you about tesla. you're the tesla guy and you've been bullish and made a lot of the money on this trade. where do you stand on tesla right now and what did you think of elon's comment during the conference call that he could forsee tesla had a bigger market cap than app and will aramco combineded? >> that's not a crazy statement and aramco worth nothing thanks to app and will thinking about robots and cyber trucks, boy, tesla could grow a lot in the next five years so when you look at tesla today trading around 200, a little over 200, this is an amazing opportunity for long-term investors dealing with the volatility of investing with elon musk, but i have to say when's in store for tesla over just the next six months to a year and biden's, what i call the tesla enrichment act that he passed this year that's a huge benefit to tesla in 2023, you've got to look at this stock if you're a growth investor for sure. liz: that is a bold statement. go ahead. let me just say, that's a bold statement saying a ar
liz: ross, i have to ask you about tesla. you're the tesla guy and you've been bullish and made a lot of the money on this trade. where do you stand on tesla right now and what did you think of elon's comment during the conference call that he could forsee tesla had a bigger market cap than app and will aramco combineded? >> that's not a crazy statement and aramco worth nothing thanks to app and will thinking about robots and cyber trucks, boy, tesla could grow a lot in the next five...
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i want to bring in ross gerber. he is an investor intesa land spacex. so, clarify for us, what is your role in the new twitter under elon musk? we have talked about this a few times, you are such a fan. >> this has been an extremely painful and difficult process. more so for elon then me. when it came down to it, they asked if we wanted to invest and i said yes because i stick with elon. he has made a lot of money over the years and i have confidence in his ability to turn twitter around and make it a better platform. it was only after i heard the business plan that i was can this was an incredible opportunity. that is why i am backing it at i don't really have a role i'm trying to get on the advisory board or content moderation board. i think with my background in media and communications, studying free speech at the same time elon was studying there as well. being a liberal jewish mostly democrat, i think people will be comforted to know somebody like myself would be involved in this decision-making. i have made my pitch to them and we will see what h
i want to bring in ross gerber. he is an investor intesa land spacex. so, clarify for us, what is your role in the new twitter under elon musk? we have talked about this a few times, you are such a fan. >> this has been an extremely painful and difficult process. more so for elon then me. when it came down to it, they asked if we wanted to invest and i said yes because i stick with elon. he has made a lot of money over the years and i have confidence in his ability to turn twitter around...
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ross. i mean, megs just sort of summed up even with her emotions, it's not i mean, that it's like this is a life change and experience. as actors, we tend to go from set to set and we've all gone on, you know, to do other that we're proud of. la la, we're still talking band of brothers. 22 years later and we're talking with such love and respect. and i saw repeat myself here, but being a working class from glasgow to be able to on a personal, achieve some somewhat of a dream. i always wanted to come america that was always my dream as an actor and you know tom hanks wrote me the letter to get my green card so you can blame him. but. you know that that that's just like a slave of of what it means personally truthfully, the fact that i've been able to dare i say, call some of these friends, you i've i've been drinking with these men the years i've i've heard stories of joked i've laughed, cried on top of that not only are we telling the story to generations, my generation, generations underne
ross. i mean, megs just sort of summed up even with her emotions, it's not i mean, that it's like this is a life change and experience. as actors, we tend to go from set to set and we've all gone on, you know, to do other that we're proud of. la la, we're still talking band of brothers. 22 years later and we're talking with such love and respect. and i saw repeat myself here, but being a working class from glasgow to be able to on a personal, achieve some somewhat of a dream. i always wanted to...
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[laughs] >> thank you, ross. before we get to mike and frank, how did you pick ross and lee scott, a cabdriver from san francisco? you are picking this young scottish boy. how did you make that connection? i don't know that i have an exact answer for that right now. tony has said this. this project was sort of touched with fairy dust. it is ultimately alchemy. i think in the case of least gosh, i think all of the characteristics of what he brought, when he auditioned for, with a lot of the actors we just figured out, it was like a puzzle. we had to figure out who is going to be who. at the end of the day, it's a word i used a law in casting, it became very organic. >> frank, meg said you are one of the first if not the first man cast. tell us about that. how you've got to know bill garnier. >> i'll try to tell you three quick casting things. i got the first audition for band of brothers, my great uncle had served in the pacific. i was very interested in what were two. i got the book in bronson-able i read the boo
[laughs] >> thank you, ross. before we get to mike and frank, how did you pick ross and lee scott, a cabdriver from san francisco? you are picking this young scottish boy. how did you make that connection? i don't know that i have an exact answer for that right now. tony has said this. this project was sort of touched with fairy dust. it is ultimately alchemy. i think in the case of least gosh, i think all of the characteristics of what he brought, when he auditioned for, with a lot of...
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mayfield at baird ross, what is the feeling? bear market bounce or a beginning of the rip your face off rally? >> so far, it feels like a bit of relief rally. very sharp sentiment was dower and more broadly nothing at the big picture level changed. things driving the market, inflation, fed, geopolitical p uncertainty. those are all still there. this feels more like a relief rally until we get a bigger picture that something shifted we are in for a volatile chop. >> the burden of proof is on the bulls, but the argument why the market rallied with the strength yesterday was in the face of lower interest rates maybe the fed doesn't have to be so aggressive. certain signs of the inflationary picture are showing signs of not cooling off, but leveling off 10-year treasury is drifting back to 3.5% on the long-term side is that good enough for the markets to get more positive >> sure. i think it is great for the short-term ultimately the fed pivot and path of interest rates will determine where the equity market goes over the next year
mayfield at baird ross, what is the feeling? bear market bounce or a beginning of the rip your face off rally? >> so far, it feels like a bit of relief rally. very sharp sentiment was dower and more broadly nothing at the big picture level changed. things driving the market, inflation, fed, geopolitical p uncertainty. those are all still there. this feels more like a relief rally until we get a bigger picture that something shifted we are in for a volatile chop. >> the burden of...
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one figure you treat seriously is also ross perot. it is an odd relationship because he was not an ideological conservative so both as key figures and i will be the last paragraph because it tells us where this ends up. >> richard figure he then you write figure is looking at wallace and saying how do we get that wallace vote? we need to lead into the politics of resentment and race and that's how we will win the vote and those voters from 68 represented a big part is a big threat or an opportunity. so because so much of the politics of 1993 and 94 democrats and republicans are thinking had to get the ross perot voters? they are all over the place. what are they actually attracted to? 20 percent of the vote in 1992 and ithe was a political bomb going off int the middle of the t two-party system you wouldn't think hyper partisanship would go out of that but then you see somebody likeer newt gingrich who develops the contract with america not to appeal to the right but to the ross perot voters. they were trying. also very quickly going
one figure you treat seriously is also ross perot. it is an odd relationship because he was not an ideological conservative so both as key figures and i will be the last paragraph because it tells us where this ends up. >> richard figure he then you write figure is looking at wallace and saying how do we get that wallace vote? we need to lead into the politics of resentment and race and that's how we will win the vote and those voters from 68 represented a big part is a big threat or an...
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stacy hendler ross with the bta. we do want to mention that the san jose fire department is tweeting out that they have received no emergency calls related to this morning's earthquake. once again, a nice reminder, community members are reminded to drop and hold cover in the event of another quake. as we look over chopper 5, i believe this is sal over some of the bart trains right now. they did have to shut down for about five minutes as they inspected the tracks, but you can see the transit or kind of going slow in moving through the fremont region. >> the sister fremont, yeah, and we have been talking about how all forms of olive transit whenever this happens they have to make sure their tracks are safe, their lines are safe so you have to know that if you will be taking bart , the trains, even the trolley cars in san francisco, cable cars i should say in san francisco, you are going to have to do that will take a little bit longer just because they will have to make sure that all those lines are safe and thank goo
stacy hendler ross with the bta. we do want to mention that the san jose fire department is tweeting out that they have received no emergency calls related to this morning's earthquake. once again, a nice reminder, community members are reminded to drop and hold cover in the event of another quake. as we look over chopper 5, i believe this is sal over some of the bart trains right now. they did have to shut down for about five minutes as they inspected the tracks, but you can see the transit or...
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the debate refused to become even again, warmer by more dynamic and ross ross there from the general council on foreign relations. thank you very much for joining us. the on did of you news. thank you. north korean has fired the ballistic missile, or the northern japan authorities in tokyo say the missiles flew more than 4000 kilometers before landing in waters outside. japan's exclusive economic zone is the longest flight by any north korean missile. though diane has previously launched other potentially longer wrench weapons at high angles to avoid neighboring countries. ah morning siren sound out of the north of japan. passengers on their morning commute, hatch, and weight as trains were halted. while outside lance speaker, announcements warned people to take shelter. ha, it's the 1st time in 5 years that north korea is fired, a missile over japanese territory. north korea has fired a ballistic missile. it flew over our country and we believe it fell in the pacific ocean. it's another barbaric act after a series of ballistic missile launches and we strongly condemned. this is the
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lights been coming from the russian industry and trade minister know, some months ago, the head of ross cosmos reported to president that russia will withdraw from the i s. s. in 2024 and design and build a domestic post of its own. the station has been operating for 24 years now though it's operational life was it initially intended to be only 15, participating nations extended at service life. as the dean, the quarters still safe to occupy last year, nasa announced that it would continue supporting the american segment on till 2030 the appeal to its partners, including ross cosmos, to follow suit what we heard from cosmo? no, it's andrea boris sinca at recipients of the hero of the russian federation award. and a veteran of 2 missions to the i says he shared his thoughts with us on the new proposed stellar plans by moscow. norfolk your drug or the starting 2024 in regard. rocket and space corporation. specialists expect the number of equipment failures on the russian segment of the i assess to sharply increase your re, maurice, of the head of ross cosmos announced this summer that we
lights been coming from the russian industry and trade minister know, some months ago, the head of ross cosmos reported to president that russia will withdraw from the i s. s. in 2024 and design and build a domestic post of its own. the station has been operating for 24 years now though it's operational life was it initially intended to be only 15, participating nations extended at service life. as the dean, the quarters still safe to occupy last year, nasa announced that it would continue...
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he is full, has reported, took aim at the city of has on 5 ross were reported from air defense, interceptions and in against republican crane use the u. s. supply high miles rocket system to attack a town according to local officials. earlier quin reportedly shelled a sub station in russia's border region of belgrade. the fact left around 2000 people about electricity all for a transformer was hit. all the authorities now say power has been restored. there's been no reports of any casualties. all tease is done of brings us the details. it seems that t if is sort of trying to bite back, they have indeed targeted, apparently a power station or in just outside the russian town of belgrade. this sold situation. i have to say it's a bit of a catch 22 because basically russia explained its attacks and it said that well, cave had previously escalated it. swirl its attacks on the russian soil on the critical infrastructure on civilian cities. on the town of lou ganske on the outskirts of la guns, the towns of the nets could towns on the russian territory the even sheldon monastery. and of course the
he is full, has reported, took aim at the city of has on 5 ross were reported from air defense, interceptions and in against republican crane use the u. s. supply high miles rocket system to attack a town according to local officials. earlier quin reportedly shelled a sub station in russia's border region of belgrade. the fact left around 2000 people about electricity all for a transformer was hit. all the authorities now say power has been restored. there's been no reports of any casualties....
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the appeal to its partners, including ross cosmos, to follow suits. well, we heard from cost not unreal. barnison cast a veteran of 2 missions to the i. s. s a share. his thoughts with us on moscow's new proposed stellar plans. those at your drug order. starting 2024 energy rocket in space corporation specialists expect the number of equipment failures on the russian segment of the i assess to sharply increase yury. bernice of the head of ross cosmos announced this summer that we would stop the operation of the russian segment after 2024. so the russian minister's statement came as news to me. it is based on the current stations characteristics as well, on the reliability theory. the station is indeed not a new one. it is rather old, so it is understandable that many systems service lives are expiring. but such a state of affairs is not new to us. we have solid experience from our operation on the mere station where the majority of systems worked beyond their service life types. so the statement must have been based on information we don't have. russi
the appeal to its partners, including ross cosmos, to follow suits. well, we heard from cost not unreal. barnison cast a veteran of 2 missions to the i. s. s a share. his thoughts with us on moscow's new proposed stellar plans. those at your drug order. starting 2024 energy rocket in space corporation specialists expect the number of equipment failures on the russian segment of the i assess to sharply increase yury. bernice of the head of ross cosmos announced this summer that we would stop the...
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as the prime minister announces, she's stepping down after just 6 weeks. list ross says she's resigning as leader of the conservative party. but that she'll stay on as prime minister until a success as well. also on the program, keith tells you gradients to conserve power as rational steps up a tax on energy facilities. with winter approaching, people are being asked to switch off the electricity for much of the day. and the african union schedules piece talks to resolve the civil war, ethiopia, northern tig. right into where millions are facing a potential humanitarian catastrophe. ah, i'm glad off as well come to the program. british prime minister lis trusts has resigned just after 6 weeks in office. her announcement comes after a bruising week of you turns on economic, an energy policy and a backlash from her own conservative party. today's resignation makes her the shortest serving prime minister in u. k. history. in his speech outside downing street troy said she can no longer deliver on the mandate for which she was elected. i came into office at the time of great economic and in
as the prime minister announces, she's stepping down after just 6 weeks. list ross says she's resigning as leader of the conservative party. but that she'll stay on as prime minister until a success as well. also on the program, keith tells you gradients to conserve power as rational steps up a tax on energy facilities. with winter approaching, people are being asked to switch off the electricity for much of the day. and the african union schedules piece talks to resolve the civil war,...
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ross: in a very special suit, i have to say.
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well, it's basically the northwest, an entry point to don ross is not far from place like 7 events. can this a chance? which if you remember in the summer with the scenes of pretty awful and protracted fighting, russia invested thousands, not hundreds of thousands of its soldiers lives, and a lot of resorts into capturing those towns. and now ukraine seemingly has a fairly good charts taken back in pretty short time. so basically, you, grace on push home. it's advantage while it still on a roll, while those russian mobilized, newly mobilized forces, haven't reached the front lines in any major sense and try to put more pressure on to moscow to, you know, show that it really can make good on these claims. that it is now, you know, taking control of these regions that it is there for ever so far. we've not seen anything from russia that really strength of positions, in spite of all the kind of rhetoric all the upping the ante or the threats of nuclear weapons. nothing really has changed for russia except the rhetoric that was dw connelly there. now we turned to indonesia, where offici
well, it's basically the northwest, an entry point to don ross is not far from place like 7 events. can this a chance? which if you remember in the summer with the scenes of pretty awful and protracted fighting, russia invested thousands, not hundreds of thousands of its soldiers lives, and a lot of resorts into capturing those towns. and now ukraine seemingly has a fairly good charts taken back in pretty short time. so basically, you, grace on push home. it's advantage while it still on a...
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i'll let you start, ross. because that radical love is real within the prison. >> so i think the best, i'll just read out of the book on page 181, the code. the play was at its core about the bonds of loyalty and love. this loyalty and love do not shape the characters in the play. the forces against them are overpowering and lethal. but the repeated acts of self-sacrifice were fired by loyalty and love. keep them human. so when we talk about, first of all let me say that we had to create a new code. we had to create that love and loyalty in the prison setting because it didn't exist. and that's the first area that we dare to be different, and that radical love was a love that said i'm going to love at all costs, it doesn't matter, and that's exactly what the situation that happened with boris, that's what it exemplifies, that radical love, that i'm going to put myself at risk. and this is something that we all learned to do, but it says in a book that it says that this loyalty and love don't stain the characte
i'll let you start, ross. because that radical love is real within the prison. >> so i think the best, i'll just read out of the book on page 181, the code. the play was at its core about the bonds of loyalty and love. this loyalty and love do not shape the characters in the play. the forces against them are overpowering and lethal. but the repeated acts of self-sacrifice were fired by loyalty and love. keep them human. so when we talk about, first of all let me say that we had to create...
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we're back with cnbc's andrew ross sorkin. andrew, a couple of issues to get to you with. first, our interview with ron klain. >> right. >> joe biden and many members of the cabinet hitting the road and doing events across the country to try and send out a message about the economy that gas prices are going down, the economy just grew, the inflation reduction act and many other things they have done are leading to better days ahead. will it resonate? what are other realities pertaining to this economy that could stump democrats? >> well, the sprint is clearly on and there's the argument made on your broadcast earlier about just, you know, whether the pivot talking about economy is too late at a time when the dwop spent a lot of time hammering this issue of inflation. i think they have a lot to crow about, the white house, that is, about where the growth numbers are at 2.6%. we talked about a release today on gdp. that's a very good number. the conundrum i think is that it's a theoretical number to most people, meaning ub say that and it's hard for people to feel that infla
we're back with cnbc's andrew ross sorkin. andrew, a couple of issues to get to you with. first, our interview with ron klain. >> right. >> joe biden and many members of the cabinet hitting the road and doing events across the country to try and send out a message about the economy that gas prices are going down, the economy just grew, the inflation reduction act and many other things they have done are leading to better days ahead. will it resonate? what are other realities...
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only thing is with people seeing extreme drought ross getting 200 people from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. ask why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, [000:00:00;00] ah . business dw news live from berlin, another wave of russian strikes targets, ukraine's energy infrastructure. power is knocked out in the capital key and over a 1000 other towns and cities. president lensky says moscow wants to terrorize.
only thing is with people seeing extreme drought ross getting 200 people from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. ask why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, [000:00:00;00] ah . business dw news live from berlin, another wave of russian strikes targets, ukraine's energy infrastructure. power is knocked out in the capital key and over a 1000 other towns and cities. president lensky says moscow wants to...
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thanks >> ross, we appreciate you joining. us thank you sir. that's a lot to you and hopefully you won't have to come back and talk to us about this. right? >> next time we're talking it's gonna be on a fishing boat. >> thank you very much, i appreciate it. >> we should note, that cnn asked those fishermen for comment and neither responded. time for watching everyone, our coverage continues. >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles with the latest technology. we can replace your windshield ...and recalibrate your safety system. >> customer: and they recycled my old glass. >> tech: don't wait. schedule today. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ you've nets or mates of hurricane ian were still causing havoc, even tonight with major flooding along the virginia shore. the storm's death toll is rising. most in florida. especially in the county, where the storm hit hardest and at least 54 people have now died. john berman here, in frontier sun, and all hurricane ian is now responsible for at least 104 deaths and just as it di
thanks >> ross, we appreciate you joining. us thank you sir. that's a lot to you and hopefully you won't have to come back and talk to us about this. right? >> next time we're talking it's gonna be on a fishing boat. >> thank you very much, i appreciate it. >> we should note, that cnn asked those fishermen for comment and neither responded. time for watching everyone, our coverage continues. >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles with the latest technology....
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ross has said this will be a point of no return. their relations with washington here will add labor rights lawyer down. covenant says it's profitable for the u. s. a support ukraine and to turn a blind eye on the atrocities committed by heave, it is profitable to some very powerful interest in the united states, and that is why the u. s. continues to support ukraine and why they are turning a blind eye to various acts of terrorism and human rights abuses by the crime military. it is profitable to some defense contractors in the u. s. and that's very important to the leaders in washington. i think it's also profitable to the oil and natural gas industry that now wants to sell their wares to europe, trying to displace russia. let's go back to operation paperclip. you know, after world war 2, the u. s. brought over 1100 nazi scientists scale the u. s in the war against the cold war against the soviet union. and the u. s. has been supporting nazis in ukraine for decades. so i mean, this is nothing new and this is not surprising. the u.
ross has said this will be a point of no return. their relations with washington here will add labor rights lawyer down. covenant says it's profitable for the u. s. a support ukraine and to turn a blind eye on the atrocities committed by heave, it is profitable to some very powerful interest in the united states, and that is why the u. s. continues to support ukraine and why they are turning a blind eye to various acts of terrorism and human rights abuses by the crime military. it is profitable...
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an unknown young people at ross college. william scott, johnny johnny harris, raymond davis, all of these people help to lay the very foundation. but i think it is important as we look at mississippi history and american history that framework was able to provide along with the names and errant henry and lindsey and reverend smith. all of these people. but the beauty of understanding the mississippi story is that mecca evers developed a network. mecca edwards developed a network, the chapters in this various counties. president of the naacp and marshall county not very many people knew mr. nero was president of naacp because it was dangerous to be out there. but in 1953 they formed a chapter in marshall county. that network in the floor counties of the world that evers worked with these people so and snake in core came to town along with anybody else they were not with. they work with those people that had identified those folks. he had worked with them. so one wonders, snake went to macomb in 1961 after got out of jail. w b
an unknown young people at ross college. william scott, johnny johnny harris, raymond davis, all of these people help to lay the very foundation. but i think it is important as we look at mississippi history and american history that framework was able to provide along with the names and errant henry and lindsey and reverend smith. all of these people. but the beauty of understanding the mississippi story is that mecca evers developed a network. mecca edwards developed a network, the chapters...
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maria: hey ross, it's mark tepper, good morning. i've been hearing a lot of people talking given where stocks are at right now and evaluation seems to be pretty attractive but when you go back to history and look at multiples given the various 224%, six to 8%, evaluations come down meaningfully when you're in a period of higher inflation, given all that evaluations look attractive to you right here right now? >> i think they look reasonable we certainly ha haven't seen evaluation bottom past fair market but looking pretty attractive and if you're a long-term investor this is a pretty good starting point especially compared to where we bed at for the last decade when low interest rates and the strong performance at a growth stocks has kept evaluation high. at the same time you do need to believe inflation will rollover meaningfully to support where evaluations are, as you mentioned if inflation remains where it is and if the fed has interest rates you see profits come down and part of the p/e ratio pushes the higher into you can some
maria: hey ross, it's mark tepper, good morning. i've been hearing a lot of people talking given where stocks are at right now and evaluation seems to be pretty attractive but when you go back to history and look at multiples given the various 224%, six to 8%, evaluations come down meaningfully when you're in a period of higher inflation, given all that evaluations look attractive to you right here right now? >> i think they look reasonable we certainly ha haven't seen evaluation bottom...
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ross asking you don't thompson's. i mean, you know, you just all supported on my for just so you think you can see me on my studies yet . my thoughts other than you bringing a blue with i'm in though. so another geo do duty does give you my general full say good as accord in reserve by the yes decide that you i'm you, my daughter. don't boys need it. can you see what we see is do it better than one? i'm not a god dog. because why do i drive a dog? so i have a dum will arrange, is performing a...
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ross just can't . you don't thompson's, i mean, you know, he's also pointed on like, we're just so you think you can see us. let me almost study my telephone with blue with women though. so another g o u d v d a does give you my general full say good as accord in reserve by the years decide that you're not, don't, don't, don't boys need it. can you see with this here we do it better than one. i'm not a dodge excited about god dog. why do i drive a dog? a dumb will arrange is performing my live a life still though with the city who's run it here. but i do you a dean is. mm mm a day, mary. you police getting used to peaceful life again. the city is recovering after almost 3 months of fighting. mm hm. everyone's looking for something new housing, food and water, lost relatives and friends through stories of rescue repeat themselves. ah, with sure that when you that show a film on a fetus for all of us in the she didn't the one li a alicia, [000:00:00;00] a volunteer has just a few hours left before the cu
ross just can't . you don't thompson's, i mean, you know, he's also pointed on like, we're just so you think you can see us. let me almost study my telephone with blue with women though. so another g o u d v d a does give you my general full say good as accord in reserve by the years decide that you're not, don't, don't, don't boys need it. can you see with this here we do it better than one. i'm not a dodge excited about god dog. why do i drive a dog? a dumb will arrange is performing my live...
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joining us now, co-anchor of cnbc's "squawk box," andrew ross sorkin. yikes. >> yikes is right. jamie dimon making some comments, and a lot of people listen to jamie when he speaks. right? >> yeah. >> a couple things to put in context. he's talking about potentially a couple thins, the recession which he says could be six to nine months away. he talks about the stock market, and you see that falling, he talked about it potentially falling another 20%, which of course would feel a lot worse than the 20% we've already fallen thus far. >> yeah. >> and so i think a lot of folks are saying what does this mean? jamie has tried to be -- i would say he's generally risk averse, has been a better sort of risk manager than most on wall street. so the question is how much to take away from that. we talked to ray last week and others and they're talking about the downside. nobody is talked about the upside. you could say if the conventional wisdom is all downside, maybe there is upside, but it's hard to see how this gets materially better anytime soon. >> reaching consensus with the guys whe
joining us now, co-anchor of cnbc's "squawk box," andrew ross sorkin. yikes. >> yikes is right. jamie dimon making some comments, and a lot of people listen to jamie when he speaks. right? >> yeah. >> a couple things to put in context. he's talking about potentially a couple thins, the recession which he says could be six to nine months away. he talks about the stock market, and you see that falling, he talked about it potentially falling another 20%, which of course...
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one thing you treat seriously is ross perot. it is an odd relationship of ross perot to this movement because he was not an ideological conservative. of wallace and perrault as key figures in this book is worth closing on and i will read the last paragraph because it tells us where this all ends up. >> guest: wallace is a figure in the book, this new right figure is looking at wallace and saying how do we get that wallace vote, we want that wallace vote as want to lean into the politics of resentment, lenient issues of culture and issues of race and that is how we are going to win the wallace vote and wallace voters who in 1968 represented a pretty big threat to the republican party's future or a big opportunity. ross perot is the same in a different way, because so much of the politics of 1993-94 are democrats and republicans being like how did we get perrault voters? he is all over the place. how do we attract his voters, what are they attracted to? 20% of the vote in 1992, he was a political bomb going off in the middle of th
one thing you treat seriously is ross perot. it is an odd relationship of ross perot to this movement because he was not an ideological conservative. of wallace and perrault as key figures in this book is worth closing on and i will read the last paragraph because it tells us where this all ends up. >> guest: wallace is a figure in the book, this new right figure is looking at wallace and saying how do we get that wallace vote, we want that wallace vote as want to lean into the politics...
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ross: yeah, let's do it. you ready? hi, everybody. hi. all right. ok, well people magazine just released their changing the world issue, which highlights incredible girls who are changing the world, like 16-year-old anna kathleen devolld from soldotna, alaska, who founded an environmental
ross: yeah, let's do it. you ready? hi, everybody. hi. all right. ok, well people magazine just released their changing the world issue, which highlights incredible girls who are changing the world, like 16-year-old anna kathleen devolld from soldotna, alaska, who founded an environmental
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ross: you guys want some news? mm, yeah? i mean, hit me. well, the first story up is queen of creep and aliens and ghostbusters star sigourney weaver tells glamour magazine that she still feels like a babe in real life, even if she isn't landing or doing sexy roles
ross: you guys want some news? mm, yeah? i mean, hit me. well, the first story up is queen of creep and aliens and ghostbusters star sigourney weaver tells glamour magazine that she still feels like a babe in real life, even if she isn't landing or doing sexy roles
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joining us now, to anchor of cnbc's "sqawk box," andrew ross sorkin. as emily alluded to, kim kardashian is hardly alone among celebrities promoting specifically cryptocurrencies. we've seen the tv commercials and promoting it online. what are the implications of this settlement? >> i'm curious what you think about this. it's not that clear-cut. this was a shot across the bow by the s.e.c. using kim kardashian as an example, which of course is blanketing the air waichs and so many different newspapers this morning to effectively tell the influencer and actors and models and everybody else basically don't promote crypto and if you do, here are all the disclosure rules. however, there's a selective enforcement system going on. in her case as the report mentioned, here she is clearly putting #add on it. we can have a debate about whether crypto currency or she or anybody else should be promoting these things to begin with, but when you look at it, the intent was not to deceive people into believing that somehow it was not an advertisement, and the truth i
joining us now, to anchor of cnbc's "sqawk box," andrew ross sorkin. as emily alluded to, kim kardashian is hardly alone among celebrities promoting specifically cryptocurrencies. we've seen the tv commercials and promoting it online. what are the implications of this settlement? >> i'm curious what you think about this. it's not that clear-cut. this was a shot across the bow by the s.e.c. using kim kardashian as an example, which of course is blanketing the air waichs and so...
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ross: one small step, ok, i'm proud of you. well, i'm inspired. this morning was a good one. maybe it'll bleed into the news desk and we can get this whipped into shape a little bit.
ross: one small step, ok, i'm proud of you. well, i'm inspired. this morning was a good one. maybe it'll bleed into the news desk and we can get this whipped into shape a little bit.
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ross williston, what was the movie, pretty little amino fear to the silica for mill. can you give me a solution from cook with bloomberg most? but it's, you know, those are the can you see the costco? so think you know that the customer was shocked at the, at the museum, the move on the queue. william for us to discuss with you with the vision, you know, pushing the motion for 3rd grade and the physician though her rena, you'll swear you off the bus diary who was walking with them, but i did i when you're still she'll. but alex no will assemble. he will know who has shirts of thought. and in his nation whom i saw one, show me how to use it, then we put synthetics, engineer what's lost and it'll go a little bit when you start. we will actually he or cello, linna, seagly. i'm, but i'm still or thought that though somewhere scratch there. sure. a middle initial to appear that ah, tis machine. he did that, he stole my videos all night here knew the who you to in the front here the can you show human oscar girlie or a swimmer or kiss through or no one us washington, you kn
ross williston, what was the movie, pretty little amino fear to the silica for mill. can you give me a solution from cook with bloomberg most? but it's, you know, those are the can you see the costco? so think you know that the customer was shocked at the, at the museum, the move on the queue. william for us to discuss with you with the vision, you know, pushing the motion for 3rd grade and the physician though her rena, you'll swear you off the bus diary who was walking with them, but i did i...