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Roadmap, eight years since the haines bottom. And aig ceo is out, what is next for the giant insurer . Ceos headed back to the white house. We dig into the return on a west wing meeting. The s p and dow looking to snap three session losing streaks which hasnt happened since january. We got that pull back in energy yesterday resulting in those losses. And as we said its been eight years since the stock market had bottomed. That of course was when mark haines made a very big call right here on this show. However, im going to step out on a limb here. This is the big hold on everyone. Weve been waiting for this. I think were at a bottom. I really do. Ever since what we call the haines bottom, the s p has surged more than 250 , the dow also more than tripling its gains. The nasdaq outperforming both indices up 360 . On that morning, which is actually the tenth when mark made that call, dow and s p closed up 6 that day. Well, mark was someone we all work with mark. I used to talk with mark a
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Administration has cap short of a actual accusation, john brennan says interference in the election progress is a serious matter. Im pleased to have him here at the table. Welcome. Lets talk about that. Lets talk about tods interview ukraine. Who did it . Why do they do it . How do we retaliate . All fascinating issues. As strange as this election has been, it does not seem likely would try to putin interfere with the u. S. Election. Theyve tried to interfere there. To be fair they United States has not been a bus in messaging in other countries election. David thats right, in 2009 when there was going to be a backlash. Here is what we know. We know the dnc got hacked and they lost large amounts of emails and other data includes fundraising data. It was embarrassing to them in terms of the campaign against bernie sanders. It resulted in w Wasserman Schultz using her position. That is whats known. If you follow the forensics s beforehe document keeley did it. They were coming out. 2. 0.
Has stopped short of formal accusations, they said friday that interference in the election process is a very serious matter. Joining me is david sanger, the National Security correspondent for the New York Times. I am pleased to have him at the table. Welcome. David good to be with you. Thelie in terms of what russians are doing, we will talk about that then we will talk about trumps interview about ukraine. Why would they do that . Who did it . Why did they do it . Then, how do we retaliate . All fascinating issues. To some degree, this is the story that i think most of us didnt see coming in this election. Strange as this cycle has been, it didnt seem likely that if all thetin would, evidence points in that direction, try to actively interfere with an american election. We do know the russians in the past have used information electionsin european and tried to interfere there. To be fair, the u. S. Has not messingve, in history, around in other countries elections. Charlie and showi