Interested in projects, and investigative projects, enterprise journalism and he thought the two of us were newcomers, might be able to work together. Very often that doesnt work and people dont like to work together. We tried an experiment and so far so good. Hey say. Host why did it work for so long . Guest we think it worked because a similarity of work ethics. We both love to research and report. We love to research and report and we were of sound mind and it makes for a sound mind that is hard for all of us but it was similar work habits, we believed down deep in fairness, government, private interest, not always treat the average person fairly and we sort of realize that early on in the partnership and one way or another, writing about that ever since. Host Donald Bartlett was your first project for the Philadelphia Inquirer . Federal housing administration, and it was a fascinating project that dragged on for two years. Guest they thought they were going to put together for thre
And james steele start working together . Guest 1971. Host how did you meet . The newsroom of the Philadelphia Inquirer. It was interesting. Weere bothhired guest we actually write on the same day. Caller the same day, yeah. E firstyear. Host who teamed you up . Guest someone at the paper, the paper and recently changed ownership, and he was very interested in projects, investigative projects, enterprise journalism, and he thought that the two of us who were newcomers might be able to work together. Somehow or another ordains that this would happen. Very often that does not work in journalism. Sometimes they dont like to work together, but we tried to experiment. So far so good, as they say. Host why did it work for so long . Guest we think it worked because a similarity of work ethics. We both love to research and report. In effect, we both say that means we are of sound mind. Nighter it means we like to nighter one likes to ride because that also means we are sound mind. Similar work
Take a look at where things stand at least right now, up just barely. Again, this is some pretty significant news. We will continue to watch those stocks today. Also, the London Metal Exchange and Goldman Sachs are being sued over alleged anticompetitive and monopolistic behavior when it comes to aluminum storage. The lmes owner says it will fight the class action lawsuit. We have been talking in recent weeks about this. Wall street banks facing increased scrutiny in their involvement in the business for storing and transporting commodities like oil and aluminum. U. S. Equity funds saw a record inflow of about 40. 3 billion in july. This was happening at the same time that investors actually pulled 21. 1 billion out of debt mutual funds and etfs. This comes after record bond outflows of 69 billion back in june. Trim tab reports that more of the money that has come out of those bonds is being held in cash rather than being invested in the equity market. Barry, this is pretty interesting
Contributor mike barnicle. White house reporter for the Associated Press jonathan lemire. Professor at princeton university, eddie glaude jr. Nbc news correspondent stephanie gosk. And washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay. One sign that anyone could see something coming is if i saw something coming and i saw something coming. Joes captain obvious. If he saw this coming, anybody should have seen this coming. So mike, why didnt the bureau of prisons see this coming . Why didnt the Justice Department see this coming . Why didnt the white house see this coming . How did this happen . Well, joe, if the official story right now is if the facility is understaffed we have known that its been understaffed for quite some time theres really no clear answer on electronic monitoring. I dont think there was electronic monitoring in his cell. He was alone in a cell which is against doj department of Justice Policy which is a key question that has to be answered. The bottom line, jo