Media Appearance: CNBC's Morning Call (10/22/07)

Monday, October 22, 2007 | 10:00 AM
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This morning, I'll be guest hosting Morning Call on CNBC, from 11:00am to noon. 

On today's agenda:

The Global Market selloff

Earnings, Equity Value

Inflation issues

Energy, Commodities

Weak Holiday Retail sales



UPDATE: October 22, 2007 2:32pm

heres a segment of the video from this morning

Cnbc



http://www.cnbc.com/id/15838394/site/14081545/#

 

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They're letting you host the show? Awesome! Take over and talk about cool music the whole time!

Posted by: Florida | Oct 22, 2007 11:27:54 AM

BR, I only caught the end, when they had the 4-way screen shot for the close. I was surprised the 3 CNBC anchors let you get a word in edge-wise. Had that been Kudlow you would've been cut off at least 3 times...

Posted by: Chief Tomahawk | Oct 22, 2007 1:04:08 PM

Totally OT

Please send us all in North San Diego Cty, you're prayers and thoughts.

We need some good vibes soon....

It is not a pretty site......

Evacuated my home a few hours ago.....as the hospital was being cleared. That was enough for me....

Please pray for us.

MS

Posted by: Michael Schumacher | Oct 22, 2007 1:35:29 PM

Good luck MS.

Posted by: Fred | Oct 22, 2007 2:23:39 PM

MS,
Hope everything will be ok. Good luck.

Posted by: zao | Oct 22, 2007 2:57:37 PM

Pray for rain.
We in Northern California got ours in repeated mild doses that shutdown the fire season. Southern California needs rain of biblical proportions.

Posted by: DILBERT DOGBERT | Oct 22, 2007 3:39:07 PM

fire is terrifying
the aftershock can be worse
it's an Australian experience every year
good luck MS
rgds pcm

Posted by: peter from oz | Oct 22, 2007 3:45:28 PM

Thanks for the thoughts....

Still pretty nervous.....

We are experiencing the bullshit of who signs the paperwork for the airplanes to begin dropping water.......Utterly bullshit.

Where is FEMA and Bush???? Not that I would expect any direct help but there are several thousand people who need it.

But most happenings West of the Mississippi do not exist to the powers in charge.

WE NEED THOSE EFFING PLANES NOW!!!!!!!!!!!

MS

Posted by: Michael Schumacher | Oct 22, 2007 7:02:10 PM

MS,

Best wishes.

Taking care of yourself and neighbors via cell phone, email, and word of mouth (and blog posts) combined with whatever you can scrape together is going to be better than what Bush or FEMA can likely offer ... although I'd like to think differently. The National Guard are a different story, as they will likely help out tremendously. The N.G. are are already integrated into the communities they are serving and know the terrain.

Please keep us updated and put out the word if there is anything we could do from our distant computers. Anything from Fed-Ex packages to places to stay up north in Oregon, just let us know.

Posted by: rebound | Oct 22, 2007 7:32:23 PM

Hey MS, best wishes.

I don't know whether hotels will gouge, but I just checked prices on Hotwire.com, and they don't appear to have budged much (I suspect this is due to pre-existing agreements Hotwire has... that and folks aren't used to using a net retailer in an emergency when they're stuck on the road.)

A check for Anaheim on Hotwire displays 7 hotel/motels available for under $50 tonight. My experience is anything above 3 stars on their rating scale (ie Doubletree, Sheraton, etc.) is a quality place.

Dial 1-866-468-9473 to reach Hotwire by phone. I hope this info is useful to you or someone else.

Posted by: Chief Tomahawk | Oct 22, 2007 8:34:43 PM

Thanks for the vibes.

I am under no illusion about getting anything from the state however there are thousands who need things and will likely impact almost the entire population if supplies (blankets, cots, mens clothing, food donations-to mention what the need is at the large evacuation center located at Qualcomm Stadium)like medical, baby supplies.

This "could" and I take great pains to stress could become the Superdome of the west. I hope I am wrong.

Needs: per the TV News

blankets, cots, mens clothing, food donations-to mention what the need is at the large evacuation center located at Qualcomm Stadium

I will add: Pet food, pet "supplies", teddy bears, yes that's right Teddy Bears....

everyone needs a hug.......

Please pass this information on to anyone you think can help

(as for me....I'm fine... got the family and the stuff I need to carry on a life should I not have a house to return to. Others may not be so lucky.

MS

Posted by: michael schumacher | Oct 22, 2007 8:49:54 PM

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