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i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa back at one market today jack dorsey decides to pay now more on square's $29 billion acquisition of after pay then more disney drama as streaming continues to up end the hollywood establishment. later on, a controversial new book on tesla is out tomorrow. and the author is going to join us this hour, d. >> happy to be here, back home in a revamped one market with the bridge and the embarcadero to my right. square paying $29 billion at an all stock deal for australia's after pay, pushing further to the growing buy now, pay later market that price tag about a 30% premium to after pay's last closing price. the ceo was on "squawk on the street" earlier. have a listen. >> with after pay we have the opportunity to strengthen and closely connect our ecosystem which serves millions of merchants and cash app which serves 70 million active consumers on an annual basis, together we can create an even more powerful commerce platform connecting the two >> square's up big off of that announcement more than 10%. and, of course, the surprise of it
i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa back at one market today jack dorsey decides to pay now more on square's $29 billion acquisition of after pay then more disney drama as streaming continues to up end the hollywood establishment. later on, a controversial new book on tesla is out tomorrow. and the author is going to join us this hour, d. >> happy to be here, back home in a revamped one market with the bridge and the embarcadero to my right. square paying $29 billion at...
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i'm carl quintanilla with morgan br brennan at the new york stock exchange futures are weak, they're well off the early morning lows as these growth concerns widen on the delta variant. hospital deaths six-month high, oil's down seven straight days, ten-year about 1.4 futures in the red, the dow is on course to erase most or all of august's gains. >> plus, elon musk saying tesla is working on a humanoid robot >>> and delta derailed companies continue to push their return to the office now we're watching china's port problems, which are also deepening because of delta that is really going to be one of the stories of the morning, morgan earlier in the week, goldman sachs cut their gdp forecast for the quarter and raised their pce inflation number because delta's weighing on consumers here as we know, a single case in china can close a port, which is going to hurt our supply chains. >> and not only a port but the third largest port in the world when we're already seeing some of those supply chain issues from earlier this year, we're coming into or we are in peak shipping season ahead of
i'm carl quintanilla with morgan br brennan at the new york stock exchange futures are weak, they're well off the early morning lows as these growth concerns widen on the delta variant. hospital deaths six-month high, oil's down seven straight days, ten-year about 1.4 futures in the red, the dow is on course to erase most or all of august's gains. >> plus, elon musk saying tesla is working on a humanoid robot >>> and delta derailed companies continue to push their return to the...
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that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. >>> welcome back digital investment platform, bit panda now valued at $4.1 billion this, after it raised $263 million in funding, led by the venture capitol firm, cofounded by peter steel joining us, bitpanda cofounders and ceos good morning to you both congradlations on the latest funding round. what will this capital go towards? >> hi. it will go, very boring answer, into expansion but it's true on the product side, expangsz. so, we're working many different things at the same time and we're working at expansion into european markets the boring but true answer >> and talk to me about the bitpanda platform, perhaps best known for the cryptotrading anti
that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. >>> welcome back digital investment platform, bit panda now valued at $4.1 billion this, after it...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt, deirdre bosa. s&p just hit that all time high this morning nasdaq got one of its own as well, rallying up to more than a percent at session highs any new price on bitcoin above 50k, we'll talk about that coming up, call it a peek under the hood a debate on robinhood as a host of names initiate the stock. the ceo of klarna will join us as the company hits a record 20 million customers. finally, facebook releasing that previously shelved transparency report we'll talk about some of the data they put forward, that they did not perhaps want you to see earlier later on this hour >> and just in case you're trading those all time highs, we'll start with robinhood, initiation from a number of big banks in some of the first calls by the street since its july ipo. keep in mind, shares are up more than 10% from the ipo pricing, but almost 50% off the highs and analysts overall seem to rate it with neutral or equal rate ratings from several of the top firms including goldman sa sachs, and rare underweight from
i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt, deirdre bosa. s&p just hit that all time high this morning nasdaq got one of its own as well, rallying up to more than a percent at session highs any new price on bitcoin above 50k, we'll talk about that coming up, call it a peek under the hood a debate on robinhood as a host of names initiate the stock. the ceo of klarna will join us as the company hits a record 20 million customers. finally, facebook releasing that previously shelved transparency...
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steve: yes, carl was one of my heroes. and he was sort of the model german version he was famous from the revolution of 1848, because he was a student and his professor was one of the leaders of the revolution in frankfurt and knowing the way things operated in germany, when his professor was arrested and imprisoned and he very dramatically rendered a carriage and bribed one of the gardens in the guard lowered the professor into a huge basket out the window in the prison and carl got him into the carriage and he rushed him off they went off to london together and that is one of the dramatic moments of 1848 and so shares becomes his or becomes the model for that. debbie comes to america as a hero of the 40 meters and we talked a little bit about previous times of a group of very intelligent hand highly educated germans who came here a result of the revolution of 1848 and the failure of germany so it goes to early comes into philadelphia. any goes out to wisconsin for a settles and his wife, was when he led the first kinderg
steve: yes, carl was one of my heroes. and he was sort of the model german version he was famous from the revolution of 1848, because he was a student and his professor was one of the leaders of the revolution in frankfurt and knowing the way things operated in germany, when his professor was arrested and imprisoned and he very dramatically rendered a carriage and bribed one of the gardens in the guard lowered the professor into a huge basket out the window in the prison and carl got him into...
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carl and i served together for 30 years in the u.s. senate. i think all my colleagues will attest to this, he was one of the most honorable, decent people that i have ever known. he was a tireless champion of the american worker. and an iconic automobile industry. so, he embodied everything that his beloved michigan and our country represents, respect, dignity, pride. pride in the nation and pride in what we build. so today, the unions, state and local leaders, we are working together to write the next chapter of the american story. as i have said before, we are in competition with china and other nations for the 21st century. to win, we need to make sure the future will be made in america. in may, i took a tour of the ford plant, a state of the art facility in dearborn, where the uaw workers are building the first ever electric ford 150. and the best part is, i got to drive it. it's incredible, just like the other vehicles behind me. they our a vision of a future that is now beginning to happen. a feature of the automobile industry that's ele
carl and i served together for 30 years in the u.s. senate. i think all my colleagues will attest to this, he was one of the most honorable, decent people that i have ever known. he was a tireless champion of the american worker. and an iconic automobile industry. so, he embodied everything that his beloved michigan and our country represents, respect, dignity, pride. pride in the nation and pride in what we build. so today, the unions, state and local leaders, we are working together to write...
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a television anchor and music and film aficionado from denver, colorado, carl quintanilla a restaurateur from philadelphia, pennsylvania, jim cramer. and, our returning champion, and award-winning journalist from queens, new york, david faber. and now, here is your opening bell countdown on cnbc. ♪ >>> kicking off his stint on "jeopardy" last night to stellar reviews is, david faber. welcome to "squawk on the street" i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber at the new york stock exchange looking to give back on monday's losses watching data showing a big increase in vaccinations and a number of companies raising guidance today including under armour, dupont, and more jimbo, start with last night's "jeopardy" which is really, it lit up twitter, i think. right, david would you you agree? got to be pleased with the response. >> rare twitter has been so kind i appreciate that, and appreciate everybody's kind comments and certainly look forward to everybody watching rest of the week it's a good week >> it did feel like david had done it hundreds of times. you were so smooth you
a television anchor and music and film aficionado from denver, colorado, carl quintanilla a restaurateur from philadelphia, pennsylvania, jim cramer. and, our returning champion, and award-winning journalist from queens, new york, david faber. and now, here is your opening bell countdown on cnbc. ♪ >>> kicking off his stint on "jeopardy" last night to stellar reviews is, david faber. welcome to "squawk on the street" i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david...
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spencer, before we get your forecast, we want to talk about carl. >>> carl the frog is on display. he has been on a bunch of our tower cameras. it is kind of palming, isn't it? carl the combing frog? >> is that a figure of fog that comes over the hills? >> it is just rolling in. what about emeryville? how is it in emeryville? oh, it is nice. >> it makes you want to check a map, air conditioners on. >> yes, it is nice. >>> it is on for reason because we have a steady on shore flow of cool marine air. take a look at the wind gusts, 15 to 20 miles per hour and that is pushing the fog over the bay and we might even see some overnight or late might drizzle. temperatures right now generally in the mid 50s at the coast, 60s to about 70 around the bay shoreline. a couple of 90 degree readings in our furthest inland reaches. this will be the pattern overnight. we will see carl pushing across the bay and inviting lots of commuters. as the commute gets underway there will be lingering fog perhaps some areas of reduced visibility and a couple of damp spots on the roadways. that won't last wron
spencer, before we get your forecast, we want to talk about carl. >>> carl the frog is on display. he has been on a bunch of our tower cameras. it is kind of palming, isn't it? carl the combing frog? >> is that a figure of fog that comes over the hills? >> it is just rolling in. what about emeryville? how is it in emeryville? oh, it is nice. >> it makes you want to check a map, air conditioners on. >> yes, it is nice. >>> it is on for reason because we...
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that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. ♪ - [announcer] introducing the grubhub guarantee, our promise to deliver your order on time within the delivery window and for the lowest price compared to other apps or you'll get back at least $5 in perks. i'm evie's best camper badge. but even i'm not as memorable as eating turkey hill chocolate chip cookie dough creamy premium ice cream and chasing fireflies. don't worry about me. i'm fine. you can't beat turkey hill memories. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." we're checking in on the spider s&p, getting a boost as financials continue to out perform a rise in yields morgan stanley, wells fargo are hitting week highs gerard, great to hav
that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. ♪ - [announcer] introducing the grubhub guarantee, our promise to deliver your order on time within the...
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. >> first of all you had carl ryaner. >> carl reiner got his start on show of shows with sid cesar which was not a sitcom, it was a variety show. >> it's supposed to be tent. >> the writer's room, the talent just had carl with that's a place, that's a gold mine. a writer's room is a gold mine and i remember talking to myself on the way home and said what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? so i'll write about the life. i'll write. >> writers are lazy. people write what they know. >> we got a sketch. >> there is nothing to worry about, kids. i have got an idea. he will play the part of a talking bully pin. >> i thought it was the greatest idea because in most sitcoms, you don't know what the husband did for a living. >> the second number should come before the big sketch. >> gee, i don't know. >> i like it. >> now i like it. >> yeah, me, too. >> i like it, too. what do you know? look at the tie you're wearing. >> i love the fact it was a glimpse into the writer's room. seeing how shows worked was fat -- fascinating to me. >> this dress is years old. >> it still works
. >> first of all you had carl ryaner. >> carl reiner got his start on show of shows with sid cesar which was not a sitcom, it was a variety show. >> it's supposed to be tent. >> the writer's room, the talent just had carl with that's a place, that's a gold mine. a writer's room is a gold mine and i remember talking to myself on the way home and said what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? so i'll write about the life. i'll write. >> writers...
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i'm captain carl zimmerman. the big picture is a report to you from your army, an army committed by you, the people of the united states, to stop communist aggression wherever it may strike. the big picture traces the course of events in the korean campaign through first-time reports of our combat veterans and through film taken by combat cameramen. these are the men who daily record on film the big picture as it happens, where it happens. today our big picture brings into focus the turning of the tide. you'll see our fight to hold on to the perimeter. you'll see air support from our carriers, the invasion and the march of seoul. and you'll hear a first-time report from a lieutenant, a platoon leader with the army's 24th infantry division. now, let's go back to august 1970. ♪ ♪ >> on 10 august after 47 days of fighting in korea, the tide of battle is ebbing and flowing for both sides. united nations forces are dug in along with 120-mile perimeter. communist troops, still outnumbering ours more than 2 to 1, h
i'm captain carl zimmerman. the big picture is a report to you from your army, an army committed by you, the people of the united states, to stop communist aggression wherever it may strike. the big picture traces the course of events in the korean campaign through first-time reports of our combat veterans and through film taken by combat cameramen. these are the men who daily record on film the big picture as it happens, where it happens. today our big picture brings into focus the turning of...
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carl and i served together for 30 years in the u.s. senate. i think all my colleagues will attest to this, he was one of the most honorable, decent people that i have ever known. he was a tireless champion of the american worker. the iconic automobile industry. he embodied everything that his beloved michigan and our country represents. respect, dignity, pride. pride in the nation and pride in what we build. today, labor and industry, state and local leaders are all working together to write the next chapter of the american story. as i have said before, we are in competition with china and other nations for the 21st century. to win, we are going to have to make sure the future will be made in america. in may, i toured the ford plant, a state of the art facility in dearborn, where the uaw workers are building the first ever electric ford 150. and the best part is, i got to drive it. it's incredible, just like the other vehicles behind me. they are a vision of a future that is now beginning to happen. the future of the automobile industry that's
carl and i served together for 30 years in the u.s. senate. i think all my colleagues will attest to this, he was one of the most honorable, decent people that i have ever known. he was a tireless champion of the american worker. the iconic automobile industry. he embodied everything that his beloved michigan and our country represents. respect, dignity, pride. pride in the nation and pride in what we build. today, labor and industry, state and local leaders are all working together to write...
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. >> you had carl reiner. >> carl reiner got his start on your show of shows with i am jean coca. >> it's supposed to be tight! >> the writers room. it just embued carl with that's a place, that's a gold mine. a writers room is a gold mine. >> i said what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on. so i write about it. >> writers are lazy. >> we got a sketch to do. >> there's nothing to worry about skits. i have an idea. alan brady will play the part of a talking bully. >> i thought in most sitcoms you didn't know what the husband did for the living. >> the dance number should come before the big sketch. >> gee, i don't know. >> i like it. >> now i like it. >> i like it. >> i like it, too. >> what do you know? look at that tie you're wearing. >> it was a glimpse into the writer's rooms. >> of course mary tyler moore. how could you not fall in love with her. >> this isn't a whoopi dress. it's years old. >> but it still works. give me a kiss. >> she just said hello. >> rob, if it makes you feel any better if i tell you how really sorry i am? >> well. no. >> the original i
. >> you had carl reiner. >> carl reiner got his start on your show of shows with i am jean coca. >> it's supposed to be tight! >> the writers room. it just embued carl with that's a place, that's a gold mine. a writers room is a gold mine. >> i said what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on. so i write about it. >> writers are lazy. >> we got a sketch to do. >> there's nothing to worry about skits. i have an idea. alan brady...
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i respect steve a great deal can i go to carl in texas please carl >> caller: boo-yah great show. >> thank you thank you very much. >> caller: your take on simon property group, seg. >> you're dealing with david simon. david simon may be the toughest business person i have ever met. i mean, unbelievably tough you know why he can be tough because he's unbelievably good the view is good, the money is safe and he's going to pull it off. i am a buyer of simon properties michael from florida >> caller: thank you for taking my call. you said there were a few blue chip companies in the category and also off ramps my question is about alteryx, ayx. it hit a high of 185 and it's dropped 60% to around 70 >> wow >> caller: after the last earning announcement they came out and kept their price targets on it. >> dan, i've got to tell you i'm sorry, mitch that is a great company. it has a great product it obviates a lot of different software those stocks are so out of favor right now that it doesn't matter but it will change alteryx will go back up. you are going to have to get a little more -- yo
i respect steve a great deal can i go to carl in texas please carl >> caller: boo-yah great show. >> thank you thank you very much. >> caller: your take on simon property group, seg. >> you're dealing with david simon. david simon may be the toughest business person i have ever met. i mean, unbelievably tough you know why he can be tough because he's unbelievably good the view is good, the money is safe and he's going to pull it off. i am a buyer of simon properties...
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carl and i served together for 30 years in the u.s. senate. i think all my colleagues will attest to this, he was one of the most honorable people, most decent people that i have not only served with, but that i have ever known. he was a tireless champion of the american worker and the iconic automobile industry. so he embodied everything that , his beloved michigan and our country represents. respect, dignity, pride. pride in the nation and pride in what we build. so today, labor and industry, state and local leaders are all working together to write the next chapter of the american story. as i have said before, we are in competition with china and other nations for the 21st century. to win, we are going to have to make sure the future will be made in america. you know, back in may, i toured the ford plant, as i mentioned a , state of the art facility in dearborn, where the uaw workers like bernie are building the first-ever electric ford 150. and the best part is, i got to drive it. and it's incredible, just like the other vehicles behind me
carl and i served together for 30 years in the u.s. senate. i think all my colleagues will attest to this, he was one of the most honorable people, most decent people that i have not only served with, but that i have ever known. he was a tireless champion of the american worker and the iconic automobile industry. so he embodied everything that , his beloved michigan and our country represents. respect, dignity, pride. pride in the nation and pride in what we build. so today, labor and industry,...
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chris: carl are you reassured that he says things are better than around 9/11? >> no. the taliban has enormous stash of weapons now they will become the world's largest arms dealer have an enormous —- as you pointed out they engage in organized crime of the distribution of drugs but i hope he is right there and then spending the last 20 years how to hit as the actionable intelligence we have on people inside afghanistan will dwindle over time because we are no longer on the ground and our allies are not on the ground and those that remain there will try to hide rather than being killed. i have a friend who has been in touch with his interpreter who was killed by the taliban because he was with america and he was out of the limelight and not in kabul. chris: okay panel we have to take a break we will hear more stories like that i suspect. mandatory evacuations across the louisiana coast as hurricane ida strengthens and nears landfall live reports from the fox weather center and new orleans when we come back. and there you have it— -woah. wireless on the most reliabl
chris: carl are you reassured that he says things are better than around 9/11? >> no. the taliban has enormous stash of weapons now they will become the world's largest arms dealer have an enormous —- as you pointed out they engage in organized crime of the distribution of drugs but i hope he is right there and then spending the last 20 years how to hit as the actionable intelligence we have on people inside afghanistan will dwindle over time because we are no longer on the ground and...
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not to mention, you know, easy or target you are 1st neighbor when you dress like tucker carls in the middle of them. it's just, it's terrible point being we don't have money for health care. right now. we need that money to pissed away on our military. moving on, you've likely heard about whistleblower daniel hale. he revealed that our military killer drawn program murders, almost entirely innocent civilians in the rare event that kill a bad guy. it's like a lucky accident. hale showed the american people why we have blood on our hands. i don't know about you, but until then i was pretty baffled by a thought. i thought i had like a really bad hangnail every single day. anyway, 1st showing us the truth about the killing being done in our names. daniel hale was sentenced this week to 45 months in prison, almost 4 years. does it put that in perspective famed killer henry kissinger sends to 0 month imprison, famed puppet of murderous profiteers. george w bush bush sentenced to 0 months in prison. prolific serial killer general mad dog madness sentenced to 0 months in prison. superstar ki
not to mention, you know, easy or target you are 1st neighbor when you dress like tucker carls in the middle of them. it's just, it's terrible point being we don't have money for health care. right now. we need that money to pissed away on our military. moving on, you've likely heard about whistleblower daniel hale. he revealed that our military killer drawn program murders, almost entirely innocent civilians in the rare event that kill a bad guy. it's like a lucky accident. hale showed the...
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the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, and sandra and carl delay-magnuson. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. pete: a good evening and welcome to "washington week." i'm pete williams in for yamiche alcindor. kabul has fallen. the taliban have taken power. and the biden administration faces a new urgent mission evacuating thousands of americans and afghan allies stuck on the ground. the pentagon has sent nearly 6,000 u.s. troops to protect kabul's airport to allow for flights out of the country and the u.n. report shows the taliban are already carrying out a door-to-doorman hunt seeking reprisals against afghans who were allied with the u.s. on friday, the president acknowledged the danger of this mission. president biden: i cannot promise what the final outcome will be. and it will be without risk of loss. but as commander in chief, i can assure you that i will mobilize every resource necessary. pete: what's the latest in afghanistan? how did we get here? and what
the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, and sandra and carl delay-magnuson. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. pete: a good evening and welcome to "washington week." i'm pete williams in for yamiche alcindor. kabul has fallen. the taliban have taken power. and the biden administration faces a new urgent mission evacuating thousands of americans and afghan allies...
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and sandra and carl delay-magnuson. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." president biden celebrated a return to some parts of norm normal life amid the pandemic 33 days ago but tonight our lead story is resurgence of covid-19. this week, daily covid cases in the u.s. surpassed 100,000. the delta variant has been a game changer. at an event this week, new jersey governor phil murphy discussed anti-vaccine protestors. >> please get vaccinated. period. these folks back there have lost their -- you've lost your minds. you are the ultimate knuckleheads and because of what you're standing for people are losing their life. yamiche: many republican governors are defiant. some are banning local officials from enacting their own mask mandates. on tuesday, president biden took aim at the governors of texas and florida. those two states account
and sandra and carl delay-magnuson. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." president biden celebrated a return to some parts of norm normal life amid the pandemic 33 days ago but tonight our lead story is resurgence of covid-19. this week, daily covid cases in the u.s. surpassed 100,000. the delta...
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and sandra and carl delay-magnuson. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche:good evening. welcome to "washington week." the crisis on the ground in afghanistan has turned into a catastrophe. this week it entered a terrifying new phase. thursday we saw the deadliest day for the u.s. military in afghanistan in more than a decade. at least 13 u.s. service members and more than 150 afghans are now dead and tay the president's national security team warned that another terrorist attack is likely. there are just a few days left before president biden's deadline to pull out troops. on thursday, the president addressed the nation. pres. biden: i bear responsibility for fundamentally all that's happened of late. ladies and gentlemen, it was time to end a 20-year war. thank you so much. yamiche: we'll dig into what's happening on the ground and how the president and top leaders are dealing wi
and sandra and carl delay-magnuson. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche:good evening. welcome to "washington week." the crisis on the ground in afghanistan has turned into a catastrophe. this week it entered a terrifying new phase. thursday we saw the deadliest day for the u.s. military in afghanistan in more than a decade. at least 13 u.s....
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. >> reporter: but it was a president of the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce, carl chan, who kick started the request following an armed robbery that ended in the shooting of a good samaritan over the weekend, chan sent a letter to the governor imploring him to deploy chp officers to help the understaffed oakland police department. chan says the mayor called him afterwards to share the news. >> i was so excited, you know, when she texted me and calling me and saying that we got it, and it is good news. >> carl chan does not get to single handedly determine the agenda for public safety for the city of oakland. >> reporter: cat brooks is co-founder of the anti-police terror project, a leading group in the defund police movement. >> it is disgusting, it is scary and it wreaks of fashionism. >> reporter: brooks brings up the case of eric salgado, a 23-year-old man shot and killed by chp officers in east oakland last summer. police say he was driving a stolen car and rammed several chp cars before police opened fire. salgado's pregnant girlfriend in the passenger seat was also shot and
. >> reporter: but it was a president of the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce, carl chan, who kick started the request following an armed robbery that ended in the shooting of a good samaritan over the weekend, chan sent a letter to the governor imploring him to deploy chp officers to help the understaffed oakland police department. chan says the mayor called him afterwards to share the news. >> i was so excited, you know, when she texted me and calling me and saying that we...
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carl: they lost everything. not being selfish, i did not want to join. lou like so many others here, he does not know if the dixie fire took his home. carl: it just blew up. i don't know if was a fire, a storm. an address to check on. ray: if it is still standing, i will be one grateful sucker. lou: lighting the side of the canyon to burn up all of these fuels and stop the flow and the spread. >> he just lost his home. he just lost everything. lou: back at the compassion with new capacity restrictions. with delta variant cases on the rise, temperature checks and masks are back. >> he says, "i need a hug," covid restrictions are back, i said hey, i will give you a hug. forgive me. i am sorry. but he needed a hug. [laughs] julian: i bet that meant a lot to him, too. that was luke clearly reporting. the wildfire is threatening more than 3000 more in nevada and robinson counties. frank robinson taken this video, returning to find his worst fears come true. frank: all of our completely level. julian: california has seen a 156 percent increase burned this year
carl: they lost everything. not being selfish, i did not want to join. lou like so many others here, he does not know if the dixie fire took his home. carl: it just blew up. i don't know if was a fire, a storm. an address to check on. ray: if it is still standing, i will be one grateful sucker. lou: lighting the side of the canyon to burn up all of these fuels and stop the flow and the spread. >> he just lost his home. he just lost everything. lou: back at the compassion with new capacity...
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. >> first of all, you had carl reiner. >> carl reiner got his start on "your show of shows" with imogene coca and sid caesar. which was not a sitcom, it was a variety show. >> it's supposed to be tent. >> the writers' room abounded in talent. it just imbued carl with that's a place, that's a gold mine. a writers room is a gold mine. >> i remember talking to myself on the way home and i said what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? so i'll write about the life of a writer. >> writers are lazy. people write what they know. >> we got a sketch. don't crack up on us. >> there is nothing to worry about, kids. i have got an idea. alan will play the part of a talking bowling pin. >> i thought it was the greatest idea because in most sitcoms, you didn't know what the husband did for a living. >> the second dance number should come before the big sketch. >> gee, i don't know. >> i like it. >> now i like it. >> yeah, me too. >> i like it, too. what do you know? look at the tie you're wearing. >> i love the fact it was a glimpse into the writer's room. seeing how shows worked w
. >> first of all, you had carl reiner. >> carl reiner got his start on "your show of shows" with imogene coca and sid caesar. which was not a sitcom, it was a variety show. >> it's supposed to be tent. >> the writers' room abounded in talent. it just imbued carl with that's a place, that's a gold mine. a writers room is a gold mine. >> i remember talking to myself on the way home and i said what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on?...
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and sandra and carl delay-magnuson. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche:good evening. welcome to "washington week." the crisis on the ground in afghanistan has turned into a catastrophe. this week it entered a terrifying new phase. thursday we saw the deadliest day for the u.s. military in afghanistan in more than a decade. at least 13 u.s. service members and more than 150 afghans are now dead and today the president's national security team warned that another terrorist attack is likely. there are just a few days left before president biden's deadline to pull out troops. on thursday, the president addressed the nation. pres. biden: i bear responsibility for fundamentally all that's happened of late. ladies and gentlemen, it was time to end a 20-ye war. thank you so much. yamiche: we'll dig into what's happening on the ground and how the president and top leaders are dealing wi
and sandra and carl delay-magnuson. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche:good evening. welcome to "washington week." the crisis on the ground in afghanistan has turned into a catastrophe. this week it entered a terrifying new phase. thursday we saw the deadliest day for the u.s. military in afghanistan in more than a decade. at least 13 u.s....
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our thoughts are with carl's family as we say good-bye to this san francisco icon and legend. his passing will definitely be felt here at the park. he was beloved by the rangers and by the park visitors. i would like to request that we adjourn today's meeting in carl's honor. >> chairman: sure. >> i have a few vaccination requirement updates as we continue to adhere to the city's ever-changing health orders. beginning this friday, august 20th, all patrons of bars, restaurants, clubs, theaters, gyms, and large indoor events will be required to show proof of vaccination to enter. this will apply to our recreation facilities, which include, but are not limited to, our swimming pools and recreation centers. appropriate signage has been posted at our facilities to help keep the public informed of these new requirements, which do not apply to those who are ineligible for vaccinations, including children under the age of 12. for more information, the public can visit sfgov/information, where all of these requirements are listed with more detail. last month we were very pleased to cel
our thoughts are with carl's family as we say good-bye to this san francisco icon and legend. his passing will definitely be felt here at the park. he was beloved by the rangers and by the park visitors. i would like to request that we adjourn today's meeting in carl's honor. >> chairman: sure. >> i have a few vaccination requirement updates as we continue to adhere to the city's ever-changing health orders. beginning this friday, august 20th, all patrons of bars, restaurants,...
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that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay >>> travel restrictions in major gambling destinations. our traders discuss and more ha. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> local leader and launch services and space systems completed the previously announced spak merger that happened today it's about 4.3 billion 10% less than that right now joining us is rocket labs founder and ceo. good to have you we have a lot of different businesses under the broad mandate of space satellite components, space applications so many different things where do you want to focus on values in terms of
that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay >>> travel restrictions in major gambling destinations. our traders discuss and more ha. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i...
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carl palladino, during his campaign was found to have had a frequent habit of circulating wildly racist and profoundly i mean profoundly pornographic emails to a surprisingly large number of political pals. i will tell you, just from a personal perspective, pulling back the curtain a little bit here, the carl palladino pornography email list scandal in that governor's race, actually lead us on the show to set up a whole new set of rules internally that we still use, for how to handle the reporting and broadcasting of stuff that is both newsworthy, and so wildly, wildly offensive, that it cannot even be described at a staff news meeting without all of us getting referred to hr, and it can't be accessed on work computers without them getting seized by the company. right? so, -- that's how -- that's who andrew cuomo be after elliott spencer and -- scandals. that's how kathy hochul and it becoming lieutenant governor of new york. that's story one and two, she selected to a stint in congress, thanks to mark foley sending really explicit sulk -- sexual solicitations to young congressional pag
carl palladino, during his campaign was found to have had a frequent habit of circulating wildly racist and profoundly i mean profoundly pornographic emails to a surprisingly large number of political pals. i will tell you, just from a personal perspective, pulling back the curtain a little bit here, the carl palladino pornography email list scandal in that governor's race, actually lead us on the show to set up a whole new set of rules internally that we still use, for how to handle the...
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sexual harassment suit and ea and zinga following on wednesday and thursday, carl >> we'll watch that. and along with more news about vaccine or mask mandates microsoft now saying the earliest date for return of the u.s. work sites will be no earlier than october 4th as we keep our eye on the market action,s&p is about 25 points for the fresh high to the half. >>> welcome to the "halftime report". frornt and center this hour, the state of stocks and why the view of your money may be dimming we'll debate that and what lies ahead for the markets with the committee. joining me for the hour stephanie link, josh brown, michael fav. pete norwegian, the co-founder of market rebellion.com. let's see where the trade is carl said it s&p only 20 points from a new high a gain of 0.5% the dow jones good for 175 hovering around the highs of the day just a bit off we are off the fourth negatives session in five for stocks michael, i thought it was interesting. you thought the market appeared tired. does that mean it's a rest before we wake up and carry on >> kind of, scott. we're up 17% year to date
sexual harassment suit and ea and zinga following on wednesday and thursday, carl >> we'll watch that. and along with more news about vaccine or mask mandates microsoft now saying the earliest date for return of the u.s. work sites will be no earlier than october 4th as we keep our eye on the market action,s&p is about 25 points for the fresh high to the half. >>> welcome to the "halftime report". frornt and center this hour, the state of stocks and why the view of...
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ashley and carl hey, back to you -- carl hey, back to you. >> thank you. >> dan bongino says in his opinion democrats are hoping to use the pandemic as a midterm election tool. take a listen. >> we had joe biden just back in may tell us, you know, we think we've got this thing under control. you can take the masks off and go back to living your life. something we were doing anyway down here in the free state of florida. but you wonder why they flipped the light switch and all of a sudden went back to a 24 hour fear agenda. i can tell you what my sources are telling me, they're telling me the democrats think they're going to get routed in the 2022 election. >> carley, bongino brings up a good point. why all of a sudden are we so concerned about masking and bringing all this back where there's been a huge push for people to be vaccinated, i mean, giving out cheeseburgers, french fries, millions of dollars to get back to normal life and all of a sudden out of nowhere we're bringing mask mandates back where you mentioned you're more likely right now in d.c. to get shot than to die of covid. >>
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thanks, carl. >> lawrence: carl is my favorite. >> you guys are close. i would never regret carl and i did this crazy thing where i thought about it. i was like, okay, this dog is going to be alive longer than the pandemic. so what's going to be the plan? it's a living breathing thing with feelings. you can just say, okay, this will be a fun little snuggle bug for as long as i'm on the couch. >> lawrence: to just do that, the animal was there for you when you are lonely and now when the animal need need you to stay in its life, you just give it up? that's a bad friend. that's a revelation of character. the final story. a34-year-old woman had to get five operations and screws put her face after she bit off more than she could chew. she dislocated her jaw after trying to fit a huge kfc chicken sandwich, it is good, in her mouth. kat, how do you do that? i don't understand. it's soft. >> i don't think it's their fault. i feel like if you are living in your body your whole life, you should know how -- what you can do and not do. you should know your limits a
thanks, carl. >> lawrence: carl is my favorite. >> you guys are close. i would never regret carl and i did this crazy thing where i thought about it. i was like, okay, this dog is going to be alive longer than the pandemic. so what's going to be the plan? it's a living breathing thing with feelings. you can just say, okay, this will be a fun little snuggle bug for as long as i'm on the couch. >> lawrence: to just do that, the animal was there for you when you are lonely and...
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. >> one of the questions audio to nexus from rj to says that bill barr as we know, john carl over at abc news and part of this was where those claims about i didn't think these voter fraud claims were real all along came about previous question is what he believed is trying to rewrite history and do believe he is a future in a future in the administration. >> so i think he's trying to rewrite history because he must preserve his reputation and his legacy and standing. in sort of a polite society. bill barr by the way is very image-conscious pretty don't let him, cortisol i don't really read the papers. and during his confirmation he said i really don't want this job predict no way, there's plenty of evidence that is very image-conscious including from some i can't really disclose of the folks i know who know him that he will talk to the media and he knows about my book and is not happy which i take as a good sign. so if you look at the atlantic article, it is so one-sided that it leaves out the whole six months that bill barr was fanning the flames. and it kept falling down saying wh
. >> one of the questions audio to nexus from rj to says that bill barr as we know, john carl over at abc news and part of this was where those claims about i didn't think these voter fraud claims were real all along came about previous question is what he believed is trying to rewrite history and do believe he is a future in a future in the administration. >> so i think he's trying to rewrite history because he must preserve his reputation and his legacy and standing. in sort of a...
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that candidate was named carl paladino. carl palladino, during his complain, was found to have had a frequent habit of circulating wildly racist and profoundly -- profoundly -- i mean profoundly pornographic emails to a surprising large number of political pals. i'll tell you just from a personal perspective or pulling back the curtain here a little p bit, the carl paladino pornography email scandal in that race actually led us on this show to set up a whole set of rules internally we still use how to handle the reporting and broadcasting of stuff that is news worthy and so wildly, wildly offensive it cannot be described at a staff news meeting without all of us getting referred to hr.e wi and it can't be accessed on work computers without them getting seized by the company. so that's how -- that's who andrew cuomo beat to become governor of new york after the eliot spitzer and david patterson scandals. that's how kathy hochul ending upen becoming the congresswomanf new york. she's elected thanks to an assist from congressm
that candidate was named carl paladino. carl palladino, during his complain, was found to have had a frequent habit of circulating wildly racist and profoundly -- profoundly -- i mean profoundly pornographic emails to a surprising large number of political pals. i'll tell you just from a personal perspective or pulling back the curtain here a little p bit, the carl paladino pornography email scandal in that race actually led us on this show to set up a whole set of rules internally we still use...
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i'm carl quintanilla ahead this hour, apple blinks and it's a win for developers. maybe changes coming to apple's revenue model. then china tech stumbling a again. more pain thanks to additional rules out of beijing >> later, peloton powers down. investors fear the run-up in that stock may be over in the meantime, record highs for the nasdaq and the s&p after powell's speech at jackson hole. as the taper tantrum at least certainly has not arrived yet. julia. >> and let's start with apple's big update the company announced it will allow app developers to contact customers for payment outside of the ios app. apple developers can now use information obtained from apps such as email address to directly communicate with customers and avoid apple's notorious 15% to 30% fees. now, this change comes as part of a proposaled settlement to a class action lawsuit, that suit alleging apple monopolizes its app store and overcharges for commission and we should point out that this is separate from apple's ongoing lawsuit with epic games. so deirdre, what i'm really curious about
i'm carl quintanilla ahead this hour, apple blinks and it's a win for developers. maybe changes coming to apple's revenue model. then china tech stumbling a again. more pain thanks to additional rules out of beijing >> later, peloton powers down. investors fear the run-up in that stock may be over in the meantime, record highs for the nasdaq and the s&p after powell's speech at jackson hole. as the taper tantrum at least certainly has not arrived yet. julia. >> and let's start...
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i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and mike santoli cramer has the morning off fed chair powell speaks in an hour, plenty of corporate results, dell, gap, pell peloto. we will keep our eye out of afghanistan after yesterday's tragic attack. obviously it's been about the fed for most of the morning so far, and the data, mike, as joe c was just talking about points to a slowdown in spending. >> and the markets obviously have been hesitating in the face of what seems like the ingredients of a slowdown. economic data have been missing a little more than they've been beating in the last couple of weeks. that's a change in tone, and just the way the market has traded you have this bounce in some of the economically cyclical stuff earlier this week. it seemed like maybe the pendulum was swinging and yesterday unwound a little of that i don't think it's very decisive in terms of where the market really thinks the july, august numbers are. it's a lot about, you know, how we get through this. what the beginning of september looks like, and you know, bond market pretty calm credit markets not sen
i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and mike santoli cramer has the morning off fed chair powell speaks in an hour, plenty of corporate results, dell, gap, pell peloto. we will keep our eye out of afghanistan after yesterday's tragic attack. obviously it's been about the fed for most of the morning so far, and the data, mike, as joe c was just talking about points to a slowdown in spending. >> and the markets obviously have been hesitating in the face of what seems like the ingredients...
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i'm carl quintanilla with deirdre bosa, jon fortt has the morning off. a sell-off in tech, stocks to be bullish on today amid the dropoff. the u.s. government opens a probe into tesla's auto pilot system we're watching elon's twitter, of course. later on, uber over amazon why one analyst is changing his top buy on the street, d. >> we start with stocks after a week of record highs for the s&p and nasdaq stocks are largely in the red today. led lower by sell-off in the nasdaq it was down about 1% last i checked. wall street continues to remain bullish on tech. and if you miss the hottest names in that sector on the way up, today might be your second chance to get in dom chu has a look at those stocks and where there may be some opportunity. >> a lot of the opportunity has come in some of the parts of the market that have not participated as much in the upside within technology and within communication services, deirdre, carl. the reason we want to show you this, if you look at the relative performance of the s&p 500 technology and communications services
i'm carl quintanilla with deirdre bosa, jon fortt has the morning off. a sell-off in tech, stocks to be bullish on today amid the dropoff. the u.s. government opens a probe into tesla's auto pilot system we're watching elon's twitter, of course. later on, uber over amazon why one analyst is changing his top buy on the street, d. >> we start with stocks after a week of record highs for the s&p and nasdaq stocks are largely in the red today. led lower by sell-off in the nasdaq it was...
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bryan llenas was talking about carl heastie and would they go after him and impeach him, his name and reputation for the rest of time. recently one of the tweets from the first open accuser of governor cuomo, lindsay boylan, attacked carl heastie and she wanted to know when would enough the enough with the victim blaming. >> dagen: part of the justice of what these sexual abuse, sexual harassment victims, it's not just the fact that he and his attorney are trying to smear their reputations. it's strange incredulity for them to suggest these 11 women came together included with one another to accuse this man of just being overly friendly. we know that's not happened. and one of the bigger problems laid out in the attorney general letitia james' report is the retaliation that they took, cuomo and his cronies, his small inner circle of ghouls to go after these women who had accused him and they laid out in great detail including involving the chairwoman of the times of legal defense. remember that? roberta has since resigned from that post because she was involved in crafting or reading
bryan llenas was talking about carl heastie and would they go after him and impeach him, his name and reputation for the rest of time. recently one of the tweets from the first open accuser of governor cuomo, lindsay boylan, attacked carl heastie and she wanted to know when would enough the enough with the victim blaming. >> dagen: part of the justice of what these sexual abuse, sexual harassment victims, it's not just the fact that he and his attorney are trying to smear their...
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one asks about carl scherz on capitol hill, asks for further information on that fellow. >> carl is one of my heroes. he was sort of the model german immigrant. he was famous from the immigration of 48 because he was a student and professor the leaders in frankfurt. knowing how things operated in germany when his professor was arrested and imprisoned rented a carriage and bribed one of the guards lowered the professor in a huge basket out of the window of the prison and carlton got him into the carriage and rushed him off and they went off to london together. some of the dramatic moments of 1848. schuetz becomes the model for that. he comes to america as the hero of the 40 aiders that we talked about a little bit previous time a group of very intelligent and highly educated germans who came here as a result of the revolution of 1848. so schuetz goes to -- he comes into philadelphia and then goes out to wisconsin where he is settled. his wife is the one who had the first kindergarten and america. promoted the idea of kindergarten and goes all back to his wife. he was almost immediately n
one asks about carl scherz on capitol hill, asks for further information on that fellow. >> carl is one of my heroes. he was sort of the model german immigrant. he was famous from the immigration of 48 because he was a student and professor the leaders in frankfurt. knowing how things operated in germany when his professor was arrested and imprisoned rented a carriage and bribed one of the guards lowered the professor in a huge basket out of the window of the prison and carlton got him...