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carl loved efforts like that. championing small businesses, folks who one after the other get an idea and get it going to carl also understood our landscapes, soil, or water part of the michigan way of life. that is why push for years to have land protected in our beautiful dunes. he fought for the national marine sanctuary at thunder bay and for the creation of the key line historic national park. asg an honor partnering with him and every single fight to protect our great lakes. i could stand here for hours listing senator carl levin's accomplishments. but they still are small testament to his character. his compassion, his humor, have strength of convictions, president turman once said it make no little plan. make no little plan. make the biggest when you can think of and spend the rest of your life trying to carry it out. senator carl levin lived those words every day. hee, wanted to make our state and our country the best it can be and spent his life doing everything he could to make that happen. i wishes bel
carl loved efforts like that. championing small businesses, folks who one after the other get an idea and get it going to carl also understood our landscapes, soil, or water part of the michigan way of life. that is why push for years to have land protected in our beautiful dunes. he fought for the national marine sanctuary at thunder bay and for the creation of the key line historic national park. asg an honor partnering with him and every single fight to protect our great lakes. i could stand...
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thank you, carl. carl has agreed to take a couple of questions and so we will do that now. so raise your hand, but i want to ask the first onem as i mentioned before, carl is the author of more than a dozen books, and his latest this one "why they wore it" done in collaboration with the exhibit in the series, and it is also available for sale in museum store, and carl would sign it for you if you buy it. but this is done in four months. can you tell us a little bit about doing this book in four months? >> i don't know if i should, but it was insane. it was insane, and yet, everybody was doing their part, and i would send images and photographs and they would say, well, we have to find one that is public domain, and so there were various staff members here who were diligent in tracking down that event and finding an image, and it was a lot of back and forth. my now favorite moment of the whole thing was a few days after the fourth of july when my brother, my sister and her husband and my niece and nephew were going down to disneyland and visiting from the east coast, and i s
thank you, carl. carl has agreed to take a couple of questions and so we will do that now. so raise your hand, but i want to ask the first onem as i mentioned before, carl is the author of more than a dozen books, and his latest this one "why they wore it" done in collaboration with the exhibit in the series, and it is also available for sale in museum store, and carl would sign it for you if you buy it. but this is done in four months. can you tell us a little bit about doing this...
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so perhaps, carl, send resumes his way. while regulation worries some it could ray the groundwork for digital currency less volatile with more utility. and carl you are seeing different companies in the cryptospace distinguish themselves by regulation or at least transparency >> definitely it's become an edge for some feeling they can play it that way, dee. what a week of coverage from you in particular. we are getting earnings from alphabet, microsoft and apple after the bell, as we once again get closer to session lows "techcheck" back in a minute ♪ ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "techcheck" sponsored by comcast business, powering possibilities because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. ♪ put a little love in your heart - david ruffin ♪ my bad, my bad... good race! -you too! you were tough out there... thank you, i'm getting you next time though. oh i got you, i got you. hamblin goes d
so perhaps, carl, send resumes his way. while regulation worries some it could ray the groundwork for digital currency less volatile with more utility. and carl you are seeing different companies in the cryptospace distinguish themselves by regulation or at least transparency >> definitely it's become an edge for some feeling they can play it that way, dee. what a week of coverage from you in particular. we are getting earnings from alphabet, microsoft and apple after the bell, as we once...
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carl: that is a really good question. you have to separate the long-term issues from the short-term issues. in the longer-term, the only way we are going to grow in any meaningful way -- our population growth is slowing and productivity plus population growth gives you long-term economic growth. i think it is great for the longer-term outlook to get more investment spending in there so that over the next decade, we become richer instead of poor. in the short run, that is not going to help very much. the impact on gdp in the short-term term will be relatively small. that is the most important reason for moving forward quickly. it is a shorter-term problem. it has its roots in credit growth outside the u.s., which is flat or down in most of the economies i am looking at. kailey: while we are talking about economies outside the u.s., it is freedom day in the u.k. it should be a happy day, restrictions are being lifted. not so great if the case of covid -- the cases of covid are increasing. carl: you are asking me to look int
carl: that is a really good question. you have to separate the long-term issues from the short-term issues. in the longer-term, the only way we are going to grow in any meaningful way -- our population growth is slowing and productivity plus population growth gives you long-term economic growth. i think it is great for the longer-term outlook to get more investment spending in there so that over the next decade, we become richer instead of poor. in the short run, that is not going to help very...
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what explains that for you, carl? carl: we have to be not in the thinking of that. whether it is at home learning, lingering concerns over the public health issues, also perhaps some discouraged workers in specific industries. it is a confluence of factors, a huge collapse and participation and that can be mended. maybe there is some retirement to factor in. what is interesting is we heard from the philadelphia fed president who said that the powell deficit that chairman powell has seen, he said that could be closer to 10.5 million given the labor force. if we are truly focused on economic scoring, jay powell, the center of the committee, the new york fed president very much focused on the economic issue and we don't have to look at a vast array of metrics when we think about the dashboard. we have to look at the labor market deficit relative to fed right 2020. it is 7.6 million right now, where we stood at the end of the recession in 2009. if you think about labor pressures and inflation pressures, without much slack in the labor market, i don't think we should be
what explains that for you, carl? carl: we have to be not in the thinking of that. whether it is at home learning, lingering concerns over the public health issues, also perhaps some discouraged workers in specific industries. it is a confluence of factors, a huge collapse and participation and that can be mended. maybe there is some retirement to factor in. what is interesting is we heard from the philadelphia fed president who said that the powell deficit that chairman powell has seen, he...
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i'm carl quintanilla with john fort and deirdre bosa. wall street is bullish on apple as the stock hits another all-time high today. plus, cathie wood warns of a major megacap slow down and bails on chinese tech. facebook joining in with amazon asking the ftc chair to step away from its own anti-trust investigation. >> and meantime, carl, tech is firmly leading this rally. it was the only sector in the green yesterday and setting a new all-time high again this morning. semis boosting that action led by the likes of skyworks and qualcomm and we have some news out of microsoft more on that in a moment, jon. >> four bullish notes out on wall street. citi reiterates its buy rating jp morgan adds the stock to its focus list takes it up to 175 apple reportedly asking suppliers to build as many as 90 million next generation iphones which would be a 20% increase from the levels we saw in 2020 all this coming ahead of earnings and following a report that apple and goldman sachs are testing a buy now pay later service feature on apple pay and that
i'm carl quintanilla with john fort and deirdre bosa. wall street is bullish on apple as the stock hits another all-time high today. plus, cathie wood warns of a major megacap slow down and bails on chinese tech. facebook joining in with amazon asking the ftc chair to step away from its own anti-trust investigation. >> and meantime, carl, tech is firmly leading this rally. it was the only sector in the green yesterday and setting a new all-time high again this morning. semis boosting that...
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carl, the fundamentals, i heard a few analysts talking about it. the fundamentals are strong when you think about the so-called fourth industrial revolution bethe big tech giants at the forefront with that amazon headline if tends up being true or not but looking into crypto, they're at least looking into it that will be interesting if they mention anything else. >> jpmorgan says the peak in uk cases may be behind us speaking of which the judge has timely let's get to "the half." >> i'm scott wapner. front and center, what might be the biggest, most important week of the summer as the fed meets and mega tech companies begin reporting their earnings tomorrow we'll debate what's really at stake for your money and tom lee who will be along in a few minutes. joining me today, brenda vangelo, jim leventhal and steve weiss. we look at the markets there is the dow good for about 28. s&p 500, a fractional mover higher nasdaq higher by about 1
carl, the fundamentals, i heard a few analysts talking about it. the fundamentals are strong when you think about the so-called fourth industrial revolution bethe big tech giants at the forefront with that amazon headline if tends up being true or not but looking into crypto, they're at least looking into it that will be interesting if they mention anything else. >> jpmorgan says the peak in uk cases may be behind us speaking of which the judge has timely let's get to "the...
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thank you, carl. carl it's going to take a couple questions, so we will do that now. read your hand. i do want to ask the first one, though, as i mentioned before, call is the author of a dozen books, within a dozen books. his latest, this one why they work. this one was done with was done in collaboration with [inaudible] its also available for sale in the museum store and i think carl will sign it for you. this was done in four months. can you tell us a little about about that experience, doing this book in four months. i don't think i should. >> it was insane. it really was insane. and yet, you know, everybody was doing their part and you know, i would send images and photographs, and then [inaudible] we've got to find one that public domain, and so there were various staff members here who were very diligent in tracking down that event and finding an image. and you go, it was a lot of back and forth. my now favorite moment of the whole thing was a few days after the 4th of july when my brother, my sister and her husband and my niece and nephew were going down to t
thank you, carl. carl it's going to take a couple questions, so we will do that now. read your hand. i do want to ask the first one, though, as i mentioned before, call is the author of a dozen books, within a dozen books. his latest, this one why they work. this one was done with was done in collaboration with [inaudible] its also available for sale in the museum store and i think carl will sign it for you. this was done in four months. can you tell us a little about about that experience,...
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i'm carl quintanilla with morgan brennan at the new york stock exchange david faber is with us remotely and cramer has the day off futures a little weak here not just on amazon's revenue, but warnings about higher costs. inflation data was cooler than expected road map begins with amazon's pandemic effect. shares are down sharply ahead of the open >> plus, more companies are delaying return to work plans amid renewed fears of the covid virus. we're going to break down the implications of the future of the office with the ceo of one of the largest commercial real estate firms. >>> and scarlett johansson versus disney. suing over potentially lost earnings because of its streaming release strategy disney saying it has no merit. >>> we'll start with amazon, going to be a huge story not just for the company and the price action but the overall indices. we've been talking about some of the stellar revenue prints from the mega cap tech companies. and 27 still gets your attention, $100 billion quarter for the third time in a row, but these warnings about slow downs is definitely going to be see
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such engagement and such great data, carl, got to be potential there. >> indeed. as we watch alphabet, looking at morgan stanley's note today, jon. bull case. 3,500. which would be 30% upside overall, though, de, reinforcing structural acceleration and tam expansion especially what travel will hopefully do later this year. >> yep and i know that, carl, talking about this earlier with jim cramer who was saying one risk factor could be the delta variant and how that impacts the reopening, because we have seen the outperforming mega cap this year but trailed last year in midst of the pandemic. i wonder if this streaming proposition, though, would allow it to fare perhaps better this time around? jon, 120 people now watching youtube on tv every month. we usually leave it out of the streaming conversation, but disney plus has, what? 100 million subscribers? so youtube cannot be underestimated here. >> okay. 120 million there for youtube? >> 120 million people watching on their tvs. >> yeah. i mean, or watching on their t tvs. probably roku in there, too. the cloud impo
such engagement and such great data, carl, got to be potential there. >> indeed. as we watch alphabet, looking at morgan stanley's note today, jon. bull case. 3,500. which would be 30% upside overall, though, de, reinforcing structural acceleration and tam expansion especially what travel will hopefully do later this year. >> yep and i know that, carl, talking about this earlier with jim cramer who was saying one risk factor could be the delta variant and how that impacts the...
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thanks for the time today. >> thanks, carl. thanks for having me. >> you've been talking for a while, just to remind our viewers, about this mid cycle transition you argued that the market understands the challenges, peak ecodata. was last month an attempt to price that in? >> monday is part of the same narrative. as you know, carl, we had a big spike in rates, that took out some expensive stocks. we rotated away from low quality and the market is getting very narrow that's all typical of what we call a mid cycle transition, when you go from the accelerative part of the recovery it's not the end of the cycle. it's not a recession, but the market leadership gets narrower, and eventually it gets toward defensive parts of the market. we think that stage is next, and then you have an index level correction we're trying to make money through that whole process, but it's still a bull market we've navigated it pretty well, so far, knock on wood, but we don't think that transition will be over until probably the fall. >> interesting no
thanks for the time today. >> thanks, carl. thanks for having me. >> you've been talking for a while, just to remind our viewers, about this mid cycle transition you argued that the market understands the challenges, peak ecodata. was last month an attempt to price that in? >> monday is part of the same narrative. as you know, carl, we had a big spike in rates, that took out some expensive stocks. we rotated away from low quality and the market is getting very narrow that's...
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hey, steve >> good morning, carl. yeah, the new york fed survey showing the highest one-month increase in short-term inflation expectations in the survey's eight-year history the one-year inflation expectation raising 0.8% to a new record of 4.8% is what is expected by the 1300 member panel there for inflation in the next year. long-term inflation expectations, they're unchanged. still near their record of around 3.5%. consumers were upbeat about their jobs, their wages and their housing price outlook. the expected probability of losing your job hitting a new series low for the survey. the expected -- of finding a job a new series high. a lot going on tomorrow, the cpi, consumer price index at 8:30 and we'll discuss all of this, the inflation, the economy, and how tech may work into all of this tomorrow with san francisco fed president mary daly coming your way at 11:15 tomorrow, deirdre. >> looking forward to that, steve. thank you. thank you for keeping us updated on those numbers too >>> now, we did talk about chin
hey, steve >> good morning, carl. yeah, the new york fed survey showing the highest one-month increase in short-term inflation expectations in the survey's eight-year history the one-year inflation expectation raising 0.8% to a new record of 4.8% is what is expected by the 1300 member panel there for inflation in the next year. long-term inflation expectations, they're unchanged. still near their record of around 3.5%. consumers were upbeat about their jobs, their wages and their housing...
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carl, where are we going? >> i think we have to realize that this movement and this madman, this authoritarian d demagogue, have been accepted by the political parties. the political party of the mcconnell and mccarthy are enthralled by donald trump and this movement to disenfranchise the american voter who may vote as a democrat. this is an authoritarian, demagogic movement that is one of our political parties in the movement at the top. we need to start looking at our country as journalists, especially, to see how did this happen here? we need to take the focus off trump of his psychology and all the rest and look at his movement and how it has seized tens and scores of millions of american voters who have embraced his lies and his pathology and these war crimes. >> the downstream effects of the delusions. carl and ruth, thank you both. >>> when we come back to "reliable sources," a surreal start to the olympics with the press sometimes the only spectators in the stands. can the olympic bystander nbc draw a
carl, where are we going? >> i think we have to realize that this movement and this madman, this authoritarian d demagogue, have been accepted by the political parties. the political party of the mcconnell and mccarthy are enthralled by donald trump and this movement to disenfranchise the american voter who may vote as a democrat. this is an authoritarian, demagogic movement that is one of our political parties in the movement at the top. we need to start looking at our country as...
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it's not surprising, carl. your thoughts? >> he's not going to comment, but also i want to say something, what dana was just saying, this idea of the delusional deep state that is part of the trumpist agenda needs to be dismissed immediately. and we need to go back to the specifics and the expansion of the reporting on the authoritarian dangerous, and as milley himself has now raised the question of kneofascism, trump as neo fascism. he raised the question of brown shirts. we didn't do it on the air. the general, the joint chiefs, head of the joint chiefs has done this. we need to take this moment and say, how did we get to a place where the leader of the american military compared the president of the united states to hitlerrian fascism? we didn't say it. he did. this is a moment. tha that's the importance of this book and perhaps the importance of some of the other books. we are finally getting behind the scenes as to what our leaders were saying and knew about trump, but the other thing is on our air, cable news, this netw
it's not surprising, carl. your thoughts? >> he's not going to comment, but also i want to say something, what dana was just saying, this idea of the delusional deep state that is part of the trumpist agenda needs to be dismissed immediately. and we need to go back to the specifics and the expansion of the reporting on the authoritarian dangerous, and as milley himself has now raised the question of kneofascism, trump as neo fascism. he raised the question of brown shirts. we didn't do it...
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thanks. >> thanks, carl. thanks, morgan. >>> crypto this morning, tether executives facing a criminal probe into bank fraud. deidre has been following that and joins us >> hey, carl well, scrutiny of tether has been rising for years, but it's exploded in popularity this year so that scrutiny has intensified. it's now the third largest cryptocurrency by markets cap and the trading volume is nearly double that of bitcoin, but its use is different than a bitcoin. its function over speculation versus a bitcoin or dogecoin or ether. the poker chips, if you will, they have also been called the weak link of the crypto economy. questions surrounding the backings or reserves and there has been more questions on stablecoins at large from people like janet yellen to jay powell to gary gensler. they are calling for more regulation of stablecoins. i sat down with two tether executives in a rare mainstream interview last week to get more answers on everything from what makes up their commercial paper to when we might final
thanks. >> thanks, carl. thanks, morgan. >>> crypto this morning, tether executives facing a criminal probe into bank fraud. deidre has been following that and joins us >> hey, carl well, scrutiny of tether has been rising for years, but it's exploded in popularity this year so that scrutiny has intensified. it's now the third largest cryptocurrency by markets cap and the trading volume is nearly double that of bitcoin, but its use is different than a bitcoin. its function...
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i'm carl quintanilla with david faber. mike santoli is here as well live at post nine at the new york stock exchange. morgan brennan is live from the site of that historic pace launch over the weekend. more in a moment and meantime the markets have turned early morning jitters about covid variants and slowing growth into green arrows it's flipped with the nasdaq which had premarket gains now down seven. >> and with us 30 minutes into the trading session here are three big movers that we're watching this morning. tencent music low they are morning as it becomes the latest facing a crackdown in china with reports it will be forced to give up exclusive rights to music labels by regulators that could happen fairly soon. and the banks, yields recovering a bit this morning we have got a slate of the biggest names that are going to be reporting earnings. you can see three of them right there. we will break down what to expect later this hour, kbw's tom michaud will be joining us and virgin galactic, shares higher after a successf
i'm carl quintanilla with david faber. mike santoli is here as well live at post nine at the new york stock exchange. morgan brennan is live from the site of that historic pace launch over the weekend. more in a moment and meantime the markets have turned early morning jitters about covid variants and slowing growth into green arrows it's flipped with the nasdaq which had premarket gains now down seven. >> and with us 30 minutes into the trading session here are three big movers that...
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and i think the -- the burning question now for this country and, perhaps carl may agree with me, is what should be done about it? it appears to me, in a very nixonian fashion, that crimes were committed heading into the january-6th insurrection. >> carl, obviously, you wrote the final days about nixon's dramatic last days at the white house. when you hear details coming out about the trump final days, how does it compare, if at all? >> i think they are quite different because richard nixon was a cogent criminal president of the united states throughout his presidency. and a master at coverup. but donald trump would never be accused of being cogent about anything. and rather, what these books do is that they enlarge on the picture that we have, already, known about donald trump throughout the four years. this is not about delusional in the -- in the final days. he has been delusional, out of control, uh, deranged. according -- and again, this -- i remember the first time i came on the air and said that members of congress, senate leaders, are depicting trump -- and this was the first
and i think the -- the burning question now for this country and, perhaps carl may agree with me, is what should be done about it? it appears to me, in a very nixonian fashion, that crimes were committed heading into the january-6th insurrection. >> carl, obviously, you wrote the final days about nixon's dramatic last days at the white house. when you hear details coming out about the trump final days, how does it compare, if at all? >> i think they are quite different because...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa the second half playbook for tech stek tech and opportunities to watch for the last two quarters of the year the ceo of micron will sit down with us in a moment. and later, amazon takes on the ftc, the latest on that fight as big tech pushes back, d. >> and, carl we're also keeping an eye on those debuts that we brought you yesterday. didi clear, sentinel one, all showing two-day gains. legal zoom is going the other way for now this morning >> and the string of record highs to close out the first half of the year with the nasdaq nipping at the heels of the s&p on pace for its second best six months since the dotcom era. josh lipton is live from the nasdaq with the wrap on tech's first half >> let's start with faang. digging into the names there interesting moves. facebook and alphabet, for example, they are charging higher so far in 2021. different story, though, for apple. that was its worst first half since 2016 a nice month for the bulls there, popping 10% in june netflix, by the way, the worst of the pack so far this year as fo
i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa the second half playbook for tech stek tech and opportunities to watch for the last two quarters of the year the ceo of micron will sit down with us in a moment. and later, amazon takes on the ftc, the latest on that fight as big tech pushes back, d. >> and, carl we're also keeping an eye on those debuts that we brought you yesterday. didi clear, sentinel one, all showing two-day gains. legal zoom is going the other way for now this...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david favor at the new york stock exchange. welcome to q3, futures begin the second half coming off five straight record s&p closes jobless claims a post-covid low, 364,000, ahead of the jobs number tomorrow. a road map begins with the record rally rolling into the second half. the s&p as we said, the second best first half since '98. plus, amazon versus lina khan. >> and china's warning for the world, president xi saying it will no longer be bullied and if anyone tries they will meet a great wall of steel. jim, though, lots of stats to kick around regarding the first half, dow up 12-7 for the year >> i thought it was interesting brian sullivan on "worldwide exchange" had an incredible chart. even though the market was up 15%, there are many years where it's been up much more, '43 it was up much more, '87 it was up much more in the first half. '87 i know didn't lead to the right conclusion what it said to me is don't think it's too high. it can go higher, and the makeup of how this got there, very exciting to me the industrials
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david, good morning, good to have you. >> thanks, carl, nice to be there. i was helping to be there in person i am in the office i don't know what's wrong with the technology here. maybe next time. >> it's an argument for ipo work, david, when you don't have to work about the zoom issues. i want to ask about 4,300 year end, which i know is contingent on a ten-year that ends the year around, what, one-nine you have talked about that this week you also talked about the key questions for earnings season and a lot involves how corporates are going to manage inflation. >> correct so i think the target of 4,300 which is roughly where we are now is predicated on a couple of assumptions. the first over the next 90 days probably going to get most of the news flow and focus will be on tax and fiscal negotiations in washington, d.c and the assumption that we are making for profits for 2022 are 5% below consensus i would expect after the legislation is passed there will be increases in taxes and you will get a wave of negative earnings revisions across the market as an
david, good morning, good to have you. >> thanks, carl, nice to be there. i was helping to be there in person i am in the office i don't know what's wrong with the technology here. maybe next time. >> it's an argument for ipo work, david, when you don't have to work about the zoom issues. i want to ask about 4,300 year end, which i know is contingent on a ten-year that ends the year around, what, one-nine you have talked about that this week you also talked about the key questions...
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carl cameron, better known to fox viewers as campaign carl. he was chief political correspondent spending 20 years in washington and on the trail, getting answers from top politicians and contenders. when he left four years ago the network said, carl has been the heart and soul of our political journalism for the entire existence of fox news. we are incredibly sad to see hill go. now, keep that in mind as we welcome carl cameron. tonight he is the co-founder of frontpagelive.com. thank you for being with us, carl. you have an insight that few can share given this dynamic of what is going on there. we see carlson, tucker carlson, question the vaccines almost every night. as a former fox reporter, what is your reaction? what is your message to him? >> he is talking out of both sides of his mouth because he did make a statement to say, you know, people should get vaccinated and then he has sort of been rolling it back with various different sort of insults as to whether or not people should get vaccinated. so we're still in a situation where fox
carl cameron, better known to fox viewers as campaign carl. he was chief political correspondent spending 20 years in washington and on the trail, getting answers from top politicians and contenders. when he left four years ago the network said, carl has been the heart and soul of our political journalism for the entire existence of fox news. we are incredibly sad to see hill go. now, keep that in mind as we welcome carl cameron. tonight he is the co-founder of frontpagelive.com. thank you for...
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carl taylor from pennsylvania. her husband was a marine sergeant, sergeant carl taylor. he charged an enemy machine gun single-handed and knocked it out. he lost his life. but in the process, the lives of several wounded marines in the range of that machine gun were saved. after i presented her the medal, i shook hands with their two children, carl junior was years -- 8 years old, and kevin was 4. as i was about to move to the next recipient, kevin suddenly stood at attention and saluted. i found it rather difficult to get my thoughts together for the next presentation. my fellow americans, i want to end this war in a way that is worthy of the sacrifice of carl taylor. and i think he would want me to end it in a way that would increase the chances that kevin and carl and all those children like them here and around the world would grow up in a world where none of them have to die. >> lawrence roberts, president nixon's words there, what impact did they have in the following days that lead up to may 1971? >> nixon was in kind of a precarious position at this point in apri
carl taylor from pennsylvania. her husband was a marine sergeant, sergeant carl taylor. he charged an enemy machine gun single-handed and knocked it out. he lost his life. but in the process, the lives of several wounded marines in the range of that machine gun were saved. after i presented her the medal, i shook hands with their two children, carl junior was years -- 8 years old, and kevin was 4. as i was about to move to the next recipient, kevin suddenly stood at attention and saluted. i...
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i'm carl quintanilla with john fort and deirdre bosa. wall street is bullish on apple as the stock hits another all-time high today. plus, cathie wood warns of a major megacap slow down and bails on chinese tech. facebook joining in with amazon asking the ftc chair to step away from its own anti-trust
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i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt, deirdre bosa and julia boorstin the fragility of the tech rally. is a reset coming ahead of earnings apple is eating everyone's lunch, legendary venture capitalist vinod khosla will weigh in netflix won't chill, planning an expansion into video games, d. >> we'll start on markets. tech stocks continue to print record highs, but some are calling this a fragile bull market let's bring in mark santoli for more right as we're heading into earnings, some are arguing these stocks are priced for perfection and there is risk in that. >> you know, i think it depends where you want to look in terms of whether we're talking the very largest nasdaq stocks, which have had this great run and have carried the market for several weeks right now in which you have to say, yes, they look like they have kind of rebuilt that big valuation premium but they're not where they were late last summer in terms of dominating the overall market move and being aggressively values, even relative to the earnings contribution. so case by case the setup might be difficult because th
i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt, deirdre bosa and julia boorstin the fragility of the tech rally. is a reset coming ahead of earnings apple is eating everyone's lunch, legendary venture capitalist vinod khosla will weigh in netflix won't chill, planning an expansion into video games, d. >> we'll start on markets. tech stocks continue to print record highs, but some are calling this a fragile bull market let's bring in mark santoli for more right as we're heading into earnings, some...
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i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and leslie picker. markets trying to reclaim early losses dow's down 85. s&p down 1 as we're starting out q2 earning see. big cpi, leslie. >> a little there. three big movers we're watching, shares of pepsi popping, raising the four-year forecast to help fight increasing sales in nor america. conagra under pressure to spike the earnings beat. the food producer cutting the fiscal 2022 four-year forecast due to inflation shares down 4% and nokia surging after announcing an improved outlook for the year on july 29th when it reports q2 results. shares of nokia up more than 8%. >>> meantime, getting breaking cybernews. hi, eamon. >> good morning. carl, multiple cyber security experts are confirming to cnbc all known websites associated with the hacking group revil are in fact down this morning. now, these are sites maintained by the hacking group which has been linked to russia in the dark web they use these sites to communicate with their victims to publicize some of the material that they've stolen all of
i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and leslie picker. markets trying to reclaim early losses dow's down 85. s&p down 1 as we're starting out q2 earning see. big cpi, leslie. >> a little there. three big movers we're watching, shares of pepsi popping, raising the four-year forecast to help fight increasing sales in nor america. conagra under pressure to spike the earnings beat. the food producer cutting the fiscal 2022 four-year forecast due to inflation shares down 4% and nokia...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cr cramer, david faber. a apple, alpha, mcdonald's, pfizer, we've got the ceos of boeing, amc and starbucks this hour we're going to get to all of that ahead of the fed decision a global chip shortage, how that might impact future operations, jim, along with this notion from cook that covid recovery at least globally is going to be an uneven path. >> i think that to not say that would be irresponsible when the cdc has made me feel like -- this n95, i'm not going to fool around with anything else because the cdc aso what's he spe supposed to do as far as the chip shortage, not all fabs are equal there will be some fabs that don't want to lose apple's business in the same way that skyworks su isn't suddenly going to say apple you're out i'm not as bearish on the chip shortage guys are working around the clock to be able to create the full-featured chip it's no longer the dumb chip it's full featured david, i think that when you listen to amd, lisa su. >> who we'll have on shortly. >> exactly there are just --
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cr cramer, david faber. a apple, alpha, mcdonald's, pfizer, we've got the ceos of boeing, amc and starbucks this hour we're going to get to all of that ahead of the fed decision a global chip shortage, how that might impact future operations, jim, along with this notion from cook that covid recovery at least globally is going to be an uneven path. >> i think that to not say that would be irresponsible when the cdc has made me feel like -- this n95, i'm not...
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hey, sarah >> hi g morning, carl. and good morning, gita >> thank you for having me >> so, you keep global growth, the forecast, at 6%. but emerging markets get a down grade and economies get an upgrade. talk about how stark that is and how ishaping the whole economic outlook. >> that is the message, which is wide global growth is recovering and we don't have a change in our numbers for overall global economy. a sizeable upgrade for -- and in terms of the vaccine gap, we have about 40% of populations been fully vaccinated in advanced economies and in low-income countries we're in the less than 1 to 2% numbers. the other source of the big divide is in terms of fiscal support. while they continue to have fiscal policy, there's sufficient support in the pipeline for many emerging markets. that's been pretty much withdrawn this year and we're not seeing that much come in for this year and next these are widening the goop. >> so, based on the path we're on right now and the slower rollout of vaccines and adoption of vaccin
hey, sarah >> hi g morning, carl. and good morning, gita >> thank you for having me >> so, you keep global growth, the forecast, at 6%. but emerging markets get a down grade and economies get an upgrade. talk about how stark that is and how ishaping the whole economic outlook. >> that is the message, which is wide global growth is recovering and we don't have a change in our numbers for overall global economy. a sizeable upgrade for -- and in terms of the vaccine gap, we...
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. >> carl, what does it say that the day after we learned about these new details and general milley being concerned about a potential coup, kevin mccarthy goes to bedminster to kiss the ring and show his loyalty? >> it says what we've known all along, that the republican party today is beholden to donald trump and trumpism, which the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the military leader of the united states, yesterday and in this book, we've learned he has compared trump and trumpism to hitler's neofascism. this is an astonishing moment. these books that are coming out now enlarges on the picture of donald trump that we've known all along his der rangement, his delusions, his criminality his you a utter lack of concern for people of the country, only for himself. but what's new here and is so important, the military leader of the united states has compared trump and his movement to the brown shirts of hitler's fascism. that's astonishing. >> jim, i mean, these new books paint this chaotic picture of the trump presidency. have any congressional republicans said anything about th
. >> carl, what does it say that the day after we learned about these new details and general milley being concerned about a potential coup, kevin mccarthy goes to bedminster to kiss the ring and show his loyalty? >> it says what we've known all along, that the republican party today is beholden to donald trump and trumpism, which the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the military leader of the united states, yesterday and in this book, we've learned he has compared trump and...
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carl seguin could not have predicted 2021, but he did see it coming. he wrote the following back in 1995, and we quote, i have a foreboding of an america in my children's, or grandchildren's time, . , roll that around for a while. he died ten months later, realizing just when he was trying to tell us back then. that is our broadcast for this monday night, with our thanks for being here with us, with my thanks to chris jansing in ali velshi for allowing me to stick away to the -- jersey shore. on behalf of all our colleagues here at nbc news, goodnight. tonight on all in -- >> we were getting ready to win this election, frankly, we did when this election. >> the inside story of what donald trump was willing to do to maintain power, tonight. and michael c bender on is booked, frankly, we did win this election. then, he was on the frontlines during the attack on the capital, now he is fighting for answers about the insurrection, my exclusive interview with d.c. police officer michael fanone texas democrats do it again. escaping austin to stop new voter re
carl seguin could not have predicted 2021, but he did see it coming. he wrote the following back in 1995, and we quote, i have a foreboding of an america in my children's, or grandchildren's time, . , roll that around for a while. he died ten months later, realizing just when he was trying to tell us back then. that is our broadcast for this monday night, with our thanks for being here with us, with my thanks to chris jansing in ali velshi for allowing me to stick away to the -- jersey shore....
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carl albert, the speaker of the house, tells richard nixon i can get you jerry ford if you want jerry ford. ford goes through an extended background investigation, because even as he's selected, there is this whirlwind of controversy surrounding richard nixon over the matter of watergate, nefarious activities that had taken place during the 1972 election and before involving secret tapes, bugging of opposition offices and a number of other issues that many people believed the president himself had been involved in. but what nixon was involved in was obstructing the investigation into that. even as ford is being investigated for the vice president, there are a number on capitol hill who believe they are choosing not just the next vice president, but president of the united states. so nixon nominated ford to fill the vacancy. over 400 fbi agents spread out across the united states to investigate congressman ford. he passes that investigation, the results of which are handed to congress. congress then schedules a vote on congressman ford's nomination and this is the card that speaker of
carl albert, the speaker of the house, tells richard nixon i can get you jerry ford if you want jerry ford. ford goes through an extended background investigation, because even as he's selected, there is this whirlwind of controversy surrounding richard nixon over the matter of watergate, nefarious activities that had taken place during the 1972 election and before involving secret tapes, bugging of opposition offices and a number of other issues that many people believed the president himself...
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i'm jon fortt with carl quintanilla and deirdre bosa we're live outside the courthouse as elon musk's second day of testimony begins. tesla coming off a big day for the stock. and later president biden beefs up his security staff. we'll talk about the investment pieces for companies in the space. >>> we're watching the banks, both goldman sachs and jpmorgan kicking off earnings season with strong results, both stocks are currently in the red this morning. we're going to talk about methods in which the banks will try to get more competitive. >> yeah, and despite both of them beating expectations, but the question is that where the real growth is fintech is becoming a bigger and bigger threat to the big banks with public companies like square and pay pal rivalling or beating in terms of market caps. jpmorgan is trying to stave off rivals by investing with three acquisitions since december including esg platform open invest two weeks ago jamie dimon pushed for more regulation for the companies he also tried to share some optimism on today's earnings call saying while the competition is v
i'm jon fortt with carl quintanilla and deirdre bosa we're live outside the courthouse as elon musk's second day of testimony begins. tesla coming off a big day for the stock. and later president biden beefs up his security staff. we'll talk about the investment pieces for companies in the space. >>> we're watching the banks, both goldman sachs and jpmorgan kicking off earnings season with strong results, both stocks are currently in the red this morning. we're going to talk about...
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one of those political friends was carl schultz who spent time with mrs. lincoln during the civil around war and heard testimony before the u.s. senate committee on pensions when she applied for relief in 1869, 1870. many witnesses told that committee that she, quote, had been a curse to her husband. a report from that committee recommending against the proposal to grant mrs. lincoln a pension stated, quote: there are some other facts bearing on this subject which it is probably not needful to refer to, but which are generally known, and the evidence part of which is in possession of the committee. schwartz wrote of lincoln, quote, it was no secret to those who knew the family well that his domestic life was full of trials. the erratic temper of his wife not sell tom put the gentleness of his nature to the severest tests and those troubles and struggles which accompanied him through all the vicissitudes of his life from the modest home in springfield to the white house in washington and the untold private hear burnings to his public cares and sometimes pre
one of those political friends was carl schultz who spent time with mrs. lincoln during the civil around war and heard testimony before the u.s. senate committee on pensions when she applied for relief in 1869, 1870. many witnesses told that committee that she, quote, had been a curse to her husband. a report from that committee recommending against the proposal to grant mrs. lincoln a pension stated, quote: there are some other facts bearing on this subject which it is probably not needful to...
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this is carl taylor from pennsylvania. her husband was a marine sergeant. he charged an enemy machine gun. he lost his life. in the process others were saved. after i presented her the metal, i -- medal, i shook hands with her children. as i was about to move to the next recipient, kevin suddenly stood at attention and saluted. i found it rather difficult to get my thoughts together for the next presentation. my fellow americans, i want to end this war in a way that is worthy of the sacrifice of carl taylor. i think that he would want me to and it in a way that would increase the chances that kevin and carl, and all those children around the world could grow up in a world where none of them would have to die in war. greta: what impact those words have on the following days and lead up to may 2, 1971? lawrence: nixon was in a precarious position at this point, in april of 1971. i mentioned earlier that he had sent forces into laos. that triggered a lot of antiwar sentiment. he was getting ready to run for reelection and the polls had him at the lowest approv
this is carl taylor from pennsylvania. her husband was a marine sergeant. he charged an enemy machine gun. he lost his life. in the process others were saved. after i presented her the metal, i -- medal, i shook hands with her children. as i was about to move to the next recipient, kevin suddenly stood at attention and saluted. i found it rather difficult to get my thoughts together for the next presentation. my fellow americans, i want to end this war in a way that is worthy of the sacrifice...
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"i think carl might have killed levi." she said, "why would carl kill levi? there's nothing for him to gain from that." and i said, "yes, there was. he gained $700,000." >> cindy's cousin, jackie hymel, called in a concern that she had to the police. >> reporter: and you get a phone call. and what are you told? >> i would ask if we'd investigated an accident involving levi karlsen's death. and i looked it up. >> this family member's got some suspicions, concerned that things just aren't adding up. wherever karl goes, tragedy takes place and financial payouts follow suit. >> once we started looking into prior incidents, that was the first indication that something wasn't right here. >> reporter: and so as investigators start to look into karl karlsen's past, it doesn't take them long to see what is a frightening pattern that dates back decades. >> the first thing that came up, was a car fire from 1986. it was a brand new mustang purchased by karl karlsen. had $10,000 insurance on it and it burned up in his driveway. >> according to the report we heard, there w
"i think carl might have killed levi." she said, "why would carl kill levi? there's nothing for him to gain from that." and i said, "yes, there was. he gained $700,000." >> cindy's cousin, jackie hymel, called in a concern that she had to the police. >> reporter: and you get a phone call. and what are you told? >> i would ask if we'd investigated an accident involving levi karlsen's death. and i looked it up. >> this family member's got some...
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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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. >> all right carl from aspen, colorado, we appreciate that. degas, what's your answer? >> carl, i will recommend disney and pepsico as a first lesson in financial literacy just imagine when you take your grand kids to the grocery store and pick up the quaker oat meal box it has different meaning if you take them to disney world, they're going to understand and learn from you that they own a piece of the disney magic so disney and pepsico. >> all right good stuff bryn >> yeah, hey, carl, so for every apple there are far more ge and aol and nokia out there. my advice would be a buy a basket of great growth companies with that i would do the qqqs and ark. naturally changing over time >> the arkk, okay. going out on the risk curve a bit. they're young they have a long time to go so that's very interesting amy? >> congratulations, carl i think the next decade is going to be one of molecular medicine. i'm going to give you a value stock regeneron, a growth stock, illumina more speculative with great patent protection in intellectual property. intelia. a leader in crispr i thi
. >> all right carl from aspen, colorado, we appreciate that. degas, what's your answer? >> carl, i will recommend disney and pepsico as a first lesson in financial literacy just imagine when you take your grand kids to the grocery store and pick up the quaker oat meal box it has different meaning if you take them to disney world, they're going to understand and learn from you that they own a piece of the disney magic so disney and pepsico. >> all right good stuff bryn...
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take carl, for example. carl's got a superpower, spot on customer support. grammarly business helped him set the right tone increasing our customer satisfaction by 17%. - [children] hurray! - which leads to happier customers, and stronger relationships. learn more at grammarly.com/business. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. cookies and breyers. that's like getting two desserts! wait... do we have to thank our moms twice? i don't know... (laughs) breyers. 100% grade a milk and cream, and loaded with delicious cookie pieces. better starts with breyers. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus.
take carl, for example. carl's got a superpower, spot on customer support. grammarly business helped him set the right tone increasing our customer satisfaction by 17%. - [children] hurray! - which leads to happier customers, and stronger relationships. learn more at grammarly.com/business. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass...
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i'm deirdre bosa with carl quintanilla, jon fortt and julia boorstin this hour, robinhood goes public we're live at the nasdaq with every angle on that ipo. latest indications there, 39.25, priced at 38 bucks early investor jason calicanis weighs in. and scott sandell joins us as well and comcast chairman and ceo brian roberts is here as is qualcomm's ceo cristiano amon. and we'll talk about the fraud charges against ceo trevor milton facebook, didi, amazon, in what is an absolutely packed hour, jon. i don't know hour we're going to get through it all it will be fast, it will be quick, but there will be a lot to get through >> yes, we will get it all done, robinhood, though, is where we will start leslie picker is at the nasdaq with the latest there. leslie >> we're starting to get some indications coming in, still $39.25 at this point in time that implies about a 3% gain from where the company priced its shares last night at $38 a piece. it is something that we will be watching closely today because as the indications have been coming in, they have trended downward, first one came in
i'm deirdre bosa with carl quintanilla, jon fortt and julia boorstin this hour, robinhood goes public we're live at the nasdaq with every angle on that ipo. latest indications there, 39.25, priced at 38 bucks early investor jason calicanis weighs in. and scott sandell joins us as well and comcast chairman and ceo brian roberts is here as is qualcomm's ceo cristiano amon. and we'll talk about the fraud charges against ceo trevor milton facebook, didi, amazon, in what is an absolutely packed...
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carl sagan, advocate for wookies everywhere. as the noted astro physicist ron popia would say, wait, there's more. carl sagan could not have predicted 2021 but he did see it coming. he wrote the following back in 1995, and we quote. i have a forebodying of an america in my children's or grandchildren's time, when the united states is a service and information economy, when nearly all the manufacturing industries have slipped away to other countries, when awesome technological powers are in the hands of a very few and no one representing the public interest can even grasp the issues. when the people have lost the ability to set their own agendas or knowledgeably question those in authority, when, clutching our crystals and nervously consulting our horoscopes, our critical faculties in decline, unable to distinguish between what feels good and what's true, we slide, almost without noticing, back into superstition and darkness. the dumbing down of america is most evident in the slow decay of substantive content in the enormously in
carl sagan, advocate for wookies everywhere. as the noted astro physicist ron popia would say, wait, there's more. carl sagan could not have predicted 2021 but he did see it coming. he wrote the following back in 1995, and we quote. i have a forebodying of an america in my children's or grandchildren's time, when the united states is a service and information economy, when nearly all the manufacturing industries have slipped away to other countries, when awesome technological powers are in the...
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. >> first of all you had carl ryaner. >> carl ryaner 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 -- pastfascinating to me. >> this dress is years old. >> it still works. if
. >> first of all you had carl ryaner. >> carl ryaner 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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carl, i want to start with you. before we get to what's happening on capitol hill, i want to get your take on what's happening at fox. sean hannity said something on monday night that got all of our attention. after he had been skeptical of covid, called it a hoax months ago, on monday night he gave what sounded like an enthusiastic endorsement of the vaccinations. listen to this. >> please take covid seriously. i can't say it enough. enough people have died. we don't need anymore deaths. research like crazy. talk to your doctor. i believe in the science. i believe in the science of vaccination. >> carl, that is completely different than the tact he first took with covid. so what do you think is going on? what changed this week that changed the attitude of some of the fox hosts? >> i think the statistics of the spikes that are developing because of the delta variant and the fact that there is the real possibility of breakthrough infections for those who have already been vaccinated. we've heard in the last week that
carl, i want to start with you. before we get to what's happening on capitol hill, i want to get your take on what's happening at fox. sean hannity said something on monday night that got all of our attention. after he had been skeptical of covid, called it a hoax months ago, on monday night he gave what sounded like an enthusiastic endorsement of the vaccinations. listen to this. >> please take covid seriously. i can't say it enough. enough people have died. we don't need anymore deaths....
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cr cramer, david faber. we're now about halfway through facebook qualcomm, paypal, comcast, ford all in focus today. of course the robinhood ipo and futures have held onto gains even as q2 gdp is a miss facebook and ford and qualcomm and our parent comcast reporting results, renewed corporate covid restrictions also in focus >> plus, we're going to talk about fraud charges, u.s. prosecutors charging nikola founder trevor milton. >> you had a great interchange with him initially >> carl. >> and robinhood set to make its public debut valued at 32 billion after pricing toward the bottom of the range, and that's where we're going to begin, jim. a lot of discussion about going to the bottom because they want this to work perhaps >> exactly but what i want to be sure of is that goldman understands that vlad is trying to do the right thing by people, and i point that out because there are a lot of disparate groups that are in the stock that he's giving to people, and i don't think goldman's all that sensitive one b
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cr cramer, david faber. we're now about halfway through facebook qualcomm, paypal, comcast, ford all in focus today. of course the robinhood ipo and futures have held onto gains even as q2 gdp is a miss facebook and ford and qualcomm and our parent comcast reporting results, renewed corporate covid restrictions also in focus >> plus, we're going to talk about fraud charges, u.s. prosecutors charging nikola founder trevor milton. >> you had a great...