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the figurehead sid hatfield is dead. and certainly union membership all over the country right at this time. this is certainly publicized pretty heavily. they're being demonized in the press more from that same kind of propaganda as the as the america plan. so where does this us i think. right. you know, it kills the unionization, but something is going to happen a decade later. that that brings it back. so you can't say that what was fought for. and what was lost here was was worthless. instead, 1929, there's going to be a stock market. the great depression is coming, which also going to bring the new deal order into play. when the new deal comes, that is going to to give labor an opportunity. right. to to organize, right to start pushing the federal government, pushing the presidency right. that's roosevelt to to create protection for workers and ultimately, 1935, the nlrb, the national relations board, will be created via via federal legislation, the wagner act. right. that is going to to give the right of unions to c
the figurehead sid hatfield is dead. and certainly union membership all over the country right at this time. this is certainly publicized pretty heavily. they're being demonized in the press more from that same kind of propaganda as the as the america plan. so where does this us i think. right. you know, it kills the unionization, but something is going to happen a decade later. that that brings it back. so you can't say that what was fought for. and what was lost here was was worthless....
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i want to show you this one, welwyn hatfield, that is where _ you this one, welwyn hatfield, that is where grant shapps, the defence secretary _ is where grant shapps, the defence secretary has his seat, we have had some _ secretary has his seat, we have had some key— secretary has his seat, we have had some key wards in that constituency, and this— some key wards in that constituency, and this is— some key wards in that constituency, and this is what is happening. the conservatives are down 15%, labour up conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%. _ conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%. an— conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%, an 11% swing from conservative to labour. interestingly, if that were replicated in the general election results _ replicated in the general election results from 2019, grant shapps would _ results from 2019, grant shapps would be — results from 2019, grant shapps would be really worried about losing his seat _ would be really worried about losing his seat. that's the defence secretary, someone who has had a decent. _ secretary, someone who h
i want to show you this one, welwyn hatfield, that is where _ you this one, welwyn hatfield, that is where grant shapps, the defence secretary _ is where grant shapps, the defence secretary has his seat, we have had some _ secretary has his seat, we have had some key— secretary has his seat, we have had some key wards in that constituency, and this— some key wards in that constituency, and this is— some key wards in that constituency, and this is what is happening. the conservatives are...
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infrastructure capital advisors ceo jay hatfield. who are you listening to, the ecb or the federal reserve and how are you investing through and around that? >> what most people don't appreciate the ecb is more important to the capital markets than the fed. liz: why? >> 30% of global money supply comes from europe. now we normally ignore europe which is fine because they have always historically followed the fed but because we had this huge gap, the u.s. has so many advantages we can't even talk about it, but tremendous advantages over the u.s., so they're roughly flat. by the way they would be in significant recession if not for u.s. imports keeping their demand up so their economy is so weak. plus they measure inflation properly and it is plummeting and will probably drop even more because energy prices have come oaf which everybody is ignoring. in fact that should help our inflation, not so much friday but later, so the ecb will definitely cut. that will increase global liquidity, good for stocks and bonds. >> u.s., if the ecb cut
infrastructure capital advisors ceo jay hatfield. who are you listening to, the ecb or the federal reserve and how are you investing through and around that? >> what most people don't appreciate the ecb is more important to the capital markets than the fed. liz: why? >> 30% of global money supply comes from europe. now we normally ignore europe which is fine because they have always historically followed the fed but because we had this huge gap, the u.s. has so many advantages we...
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let's speak to the defence secretary and mp for welwyn hatfield, grant shapps. we have seen rishi sunak out today in northern ireland. sir keir starmer also white, ed davey out. i wonderfirst starmer also white, ed davey out. i wonder first of all were you surprised by the date that the election was called? i surprised by the date that the election was called?— election was called? i was surprised. _ election was called? i was surprised, yeah. - election was called? i was surprised, yeah. that - election was called? i was surprised, yeah. that is l election was called? i was surprised, yeah. that is a | election was called? i was - surprised, yeah. that is a decision that only the prime minister can make and it is the prime minister's provocative and he discusses not only with his majesty the king. it was a surprise for me. quite rightly i think the prime minister has come to the view that there has been a big fall in inflation, fast growth in the economy compared to america, germany and france and he decided it was time to hold labour to accounts who smoke fr
let's speak to the defence secretary and mp for welwyn hatfield, grant shapps. we have seen rishi sunak out today in northern ireland. sir keir starmer also white, ed davey out. i wonderfirst starmer also white, ed davey out. i wonder first of all were you surprised by the date that the election was called? i surprised by the date that the election was called?— election was called? i was surprised. _ election was called? i was surprised, yeah. - election was called? i was surprised, yeah....
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people like mark hatfield. we used to be very independent minded and i would like to style myself that way. i think she would be a terrific addition to trump. i hope he selects her or mike pompeo as a second choice. host: that is robert in oregon. this is angela in virginia. hello. caller: good morning. my choice would be byron donalds of florida. we have a lot of young black men that are looking to trump and i note the media -- if he picks anybody white they will spend the rest of the time talking about white supremacy, kkk, and they will not be able to say that if he has byron donalds. byron donalds could broaden the tent and he could expand his base and that is what we need. there needs to be a strategic vote based on the fact that his base is not going anywhere. we need to expand the base and brought in the tent and byron donalds has the ability to do that as far as black men are concerned because they are sick of the democratic party and byron donalds would be the perfect choice. tulsi gabbard used to be a
people like mark hatfield. we used to be very independent minded and i would like to style myself that way. i think she would be a terrific addition to trump. i hope he selects her or mike pompeo as a second choice. host: that is robert in oregon. this is angela in virginia. hello. caller: good morning. my choice would be byron donalds of florida. we have a lot of young black men that are looking to trump and i note the media -- if he picks anybody white they will spend the rest of the time...
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thing, your brains really pull them back on is that you're using on range trying strikes to target the hatfields with these types of coming from to target those with the glad problems of being held. that's one of the other ways that can reduce this, right? but at the moment, not only results, a temporary reduction, this rec structure has so many of these problems it can bring forward. so that's the 3 ways you can, can deal with it. but we're the not quite difficult for ukraine at the moment that alone with the pressure on the citizens. and now haul caves we've got on the well, they are bracing for more pro judge this weekend and the george and capital tbilisi, the government is drawing public anger by it's reintroducing a controversial bill that would require all organizations accepting within 20 percent of their funding from outside the country to register as foreign agents. now the ruling political party says that this bill would help establish transparency, but that has failed to convince thousands who believe that there is russian influence at work. here. you'd have a huge maria content mode
thing, your brains really pull them back on is that you're using on range trying strikes to target the hatfields with these types of coming from to target those with the glad problems of being held. that's one of the other ways that can reduce this, right? but at the moment, not only results, a temporary reduction, this rec structure has so many of these problems it can bring forward. so that's the 3 ways you can, can deal with it. but we're the not quite difficult for ukraine at the moment...
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thing you friends really pull them back on is that you're using on range, try and strikes to target the hatfields with these types of coming from to target the depth. those with the glad problems of being held. that's one of the other ways that can reduce this, right? but at the moment, not only results, the temporary reduction, this rex russia has so many of these problems it can bring forward. so that's the 3 ways you can, can deal with it, but we're, they're not quite difficult for ukraine at the moment that alone with the pressure on the citizens. and now all cases, we've had to explain the fact that many of your cranes allies have not delivered to the air defense systems. that cube has been so vocally asking for. this is probably 2 or 3 reasons. one of which is there's no point in giving people systems if they call support them, supply them have missiles to fall from the cruise to operate them. it's not just the case of giving you credit piece of equipment. we have to give them the capability to use it. so sometimes people to bring all of that together to achieve something on the ground. i t
thing you friends really pull them back on is that you're using on range, try and strikes to target the hatfields with these types of coming from to target the depth. those with the glad problems of being held. that's one of the other ways that can reduce this, right? but at the moment, not only results, the temporary reduction, this rex russia has so many of these problems it can bring forward. so that's the 3 ways you can, can deal with it, but we're, they're not quite difficult for ukraine...
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possibly also grant shapps, welwyn hatfield. likely alex chalk. less well known. but the justice secretary, it's a very senior big job. he's in the south west and cheltenham very, very much at risk from the lib dems. so yeah, butjeremy hunt, his i think we won't see him very much on the campaign trail because he's fighting so hard for his seat. but yeah, jeremy hunt, grant shapps is probably at risk as well. so there are some people who are very well known who are definitely at risk this time round. it's interesting because we must move on to talk about labour and what the candidates have been doing today. but i remember as well the speculation during the year being thatjeremy hunt would not stand if the election went long. so because it's important sometimes, i think for us to say what was said that was wrong, many bright political people said jeremy hunt won't stand, jeremy hunt won't be standing. and he always said, i will stand. he always said i care about my constituency and i care about my seat. and he put lots of his own money into fighting his seat recentl
possibly also grant shapps, welwyn hatfield. likely alex chalk. less well known. but the justice secretary, it's a very senior big job. he's in the south west and cheltenham very, very much at risk from the lib dems. so yeah, butjeremy hunt, his i think we won't see him very much on the campaign trail because he's fighting so hard for his seat. but yeah, jeremy hunt, grant shapps is probably at risk as well. so there are some people who are very well known who are definitely at risk this time...
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now is greenwood capital president and chief investment officer, walter todd, infrastructure ceo jay hatfield and mark tepper with us this morning. great to see everybody, gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. walter, want to kick things off with you with the walmart quarter. stock is up -- look at the stock, it's moving and moving fast, up 5 and-a-half percent after reporting a double beat on first quarter earnings, revenue up 6%, same store sales up 3.8%, global e-commerce sales up 21%. walmart's global advertising business up 24%. now, ahead of the numbers and this was much better than expected the wall street journal brings this, walmart's reign as america's biggest retailer is under threat with amazon at its heels. your reaction. >> good morning. thanks for having me. the quarter was exceptionally strong as you just pointed out. doug mcmillon at the end of last quarter's call said they were in execution mode and they demonstrated that with this quarter. the commentary around amazon at their heels when you break down amazon and the online store, 375 billion in sales, walmart's on p
now is greenwood capital president and chief investment officer, walter todd, infrastructure ceo jay hatfield and mark tepper with us this morning. great to see everybody, gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. walter, want to kick things off with you with the walmart quarter. stock is up -- look at the stock, it's moving and moving fast, up 5 and-a-half percent after reporting a double beat on first quarter earnings, revenue up 6%, same store sales up 3.8%, global e-commerce sales up...
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let's show you the results in hatfield. i think we can... i don't think we have the full result. actually, i should don't think we have the full result. actually, ishould remind ourselves... many of these councils are not up in total. not all seats are not up in total. not all seats are being elected and they are up in thirds. that makes it more difficult for one or other party to take control. sometimes they can stay as they were but here it is in hatfield and it is a hung parliament, no overall control, 25 required for a majority, labour on 20, the liberal democrats and 15, the conservatives on 11 but if we show you the seats that have changed hands, again, a salutary lesson there in welwyn hatfield and the local mp there and its grand shops the conservative mp, it's hung but labour have gone up by eight, the liberal democrats by two and the conservatives have dropped by ten. if we have a look at the share it's quite close there, 32% for labour, 21% for the liberal democrats and 35% for the conservatives. this is going to make conservatives. this is going to make conservative m
let's show you the results in hatfield. i think we can... i don't think we have the full result. actually, i should don't think we have the full result. actually, ishould remind ourselves... many of these councils are not up in total. not all seats are not up in total. not all seats are being elected and they are up in thirds. that makes it more difficult for one or other party to take control. sometimes they can stay as they were but here it is in hatfield and it is a hung parliament, no...
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. >> good stuff, jay hatfield, always great to have you here. [closing bell rings] holiday shortened trading week kicks off mostly in the red but the nasdaq we call this the second straight record close. dow is losing session in the last four. that will do it for us. "kudlow" is next. larry: david: hello, folks, welcome to a special edition of "kudlow," i'm david asman in for larry today. the prosecution is making their final pitch to the. >> in alvin bragg's criminal trial against donald trump. former president's defense delivered their own closing arguments a little earlier today, telling the court that the prosecution's lead witness, michael cohen lied on the stand and that there is no underlying felony crime, even charged in the case. we have carrie urban breaking down what will happen next. first, lydia hu who is live outside of the courthouse with the very latest. lydia, i love your notes you've been sending to the fox crew. thanks. what's the latest. >> reporter: good. yeah, hey there, david. well the latest is that the prosecution has be
. >> good stuff, jay hatfield, always great to have you here. [closing bell rings] holiday shortened trading week kicks off mostly in the red but the nasdaq we call this the second straight record close. dow is losing session in the last four. that will do it for us. "kudlow" is next. larry: david: hello, folks, welcome to a special edition of "kudlow," i'm david asman in for larry today. the prosecution is making their final pitch to the. >> in alvin bragg's...
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caller: it reminds me of the hatfield's and mccoy's. they were at each other for 20 years. the palestinians and israelis have been doing it for 75 years or more. the muslims themselves have been fighting each other, the sunni /shieh thing has been going on for 1500 years. are you kidding me? these people can't live with each other. they want to kill each other. they just don't want to do it. we have been hearing about a two state solution for over 30 years. the first jewish prime minister said, yeah, let's do it. they killed him. they assassinated him for agreeing to it. when is it going to end? host: richard, getting back to the concept of antisemitism, have you seen that it is on the rise? do you think it is about the same? what are your thoughts on that? caller: i -- i have never had a problem with jewish people. i used to swim at the jcc because the ymca wouldn't let my dad, who was born in china, they wouldn't let him join. i have no problem with jews, i have no problem with muslims, i just wish that they would get over all of this stupid -- like the hatfield's and mcc
caller: it reminds me of the hatfield's and mccoy's. they were at each other for 20 years. the palestinians and israelis have been doing it for 75 years or more. the muslims themselves have been fighting each other, the sunni /shieh thing has been going on for 1500 years. are you kidding me? these people can't live with each other. they want to kill each other. they just don't want to do it. we have been hearing about a two state solution for over 30 years. the first jewish prime minister said,...
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nino scalia, henry, brian lamb, pierce, owen and dill hatfield is fundamental to today's topic. otp transformation of telecom and, the us. and as a result, international telecom otp allowed these brilliant people in one way or another to partake of a reformed understanding of the technical, legal and media aspects of telecom. otp mantra many voices was in all of this. nina scalia on to be an associate justice of the supreme court henry goldberg to establish the signature telecom law firm carved into the flourish of new telecom businesses. and brian lamb founded, the groundbreaking major cable network c-span, for which he won the president medal of freedom. bersamin gained an even greater distinction in academia. still, hatfill continued to, operate as an agent of significant and government and went on to become a national and international telecom pioneer among. his achievements was designing and founding what today is still the largest satellite company in the world. besides these brilliant colleagues, tom achieved what he did otp because he was blessed an extraordinarily good
nino scalia, henry, brian lamb, pierce, owen and dill hatfield is fundamental to today's topic. otp transformation of telecom and, the us. and as a result, international telecom otp allowed these brilliant people in one way or another to partake of a reformed understanding of the technical, legal and media aspects of telecom. otp mantra many voices was in all of this. nina scalia on to be an associate justice of the supreme court henry goldberg to establish the signature telecom law firm carved...
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well in hatfield i think that's grant shapps. is that grant shapps. sorry, i was, i was bringing you back martin baxter. apologies >> sorry, yeah. so labour will be particularly pleased by gains in the south and south—east of england because that's areas where, you know, back in the days of large conservative majorities, they were almost expelled from those areas outside london. so winning councils in the south of england is very good news for labour, and also we'll see if they can take some back in the red wall as well , but take some back in the red wall as well, but yeah, take some back in the red wall as well , but yeah, let's not as well, but yeah, let's not forget that other parties are doing well as well. and that really the story overall is the conservatives repelling voters who are going in all directions , who are going in all directions, both leftwards towards labour, the lib dems and the greens, but also right with further right towards reform , and we'll maybe towards reform, and we'll maybe see more of that story later on this afternoo
well in hatfield i think that's grant shapps. is that grant shapps. sorry, i was, i was bringing you back martin baxter. apologies >> sorry, yeah. so labour will be particularly pleased by gains in the south and south—east of england because that's areas where, you know, back in the days of large conservative majorities, they were almost expelled from those areas outside london. so winning councils in the south of england is very good news for labour, and also we'll see if they can take...
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grant shapps defence secretary and conservative mp for welwyn hatfield. great to speak to you, that was grant shapps still to come this hour. in just a minute we'll be joined by labour's shadow health secretary wes streeting. lots of questions to ask. where's he's got lots of promises for our nhs, doesn't he? 40,000 more appointments every week. how is he going to pay every week. how is he going to pay for it? and what exactly . pay for it? and what exactly. will that look like? is the labour leader sir keir starmer really the heir to blair? he has his six pledges for us. set them out. do you buy them? do you think they'll be successful? and i'll speak to former foreign secretary, sir malcolm rifkind. do we need to worry about a growing axis of evil from the east? and i'll be speaking to the conservative mp lia nici, about the latest round of tory instability and the rising threat of reform in the red wall. and we'll be crossing over the channel to get the latest from france with economist and european parliamentary candidate, doctor jean messiha candidat
grant shapps defence secretary and conservative mp for welwyn hatfield. great to speak to you, that was grant shapps still to come this hour. in just a minute we'll be joined by labour's shadow health secretary wes streeting. lots of questions to ask. where's he's got lots of promises for our nhs, doesn't he? 40,000 more appointments every week. how is he going to pay every week. how is he going to pay for it? and what exactly . pay for it? and what exactly. will that look like? is the labour...
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i was back in welwyn hatfield, saint albans, where i was at school, i've seen it come and go. there are cycles in politics, but you keep fighting and a number of colleagues are making decisions. what's right for them , their families, their for them, their families, their careers, many who've reached the top in or near the top in government are taking the calculation that they've done that. they want to do something different . i'm staying because i different. i'm staying because i think those of us who have been involved for a long time have an obugafion involved for a long time have an obligation to stay and fight, and we've seen electoral surprises. yes. we're behind. i think it is as wrong for conservatives to assume that the pubuc conservatives to assume that the public cannot be persuaded to support us, as it is arrogant for labour to assume already that they're going to support them. we haven't even begun an election campaign. tell you one example. you've raised several times this morning the plans that the labour party have for vat on private schools and the change to
i was back in welwyn hatfield, saint albans, where i was at school, i've seen it come and go. there are cycles in politics, but you keep fighting and a number of colleagues are making decisions. what's right for them , their families, their for them, their families, their careers, many who've reached the top in or near the top in government are taking the calculation that they've done that. they want to do something different . i'm staying because i different. i'm staying because i think those...
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people like mark hatfield. we used to be very independent minded and i would like to style myself that way. i think she would be a terrific addition to trump. i hope he selects her or mike pompeo as a second choice. host: that is robert in oregon. this is angela in virginia. hello. caller: good morning. my choice would be byron donalds of florida. we have a lot of young black men that are looking to trump and i note the media -- if he picks anybody white they will spend the rest of the time talking about white supremacy, kkk, and they will not be able to say that if he has byron donalds. byron donalds could broaden the tent and he could expand his base and that is what we need. there needs to be a strategic vote based on the fact that his base is not going anywhere. we need to expand the base and brought in the tent and byron donalds has the ability to do that as far as black men are concerned because they are sick of the democratic party and byron donalds would be the perfect choice. tulsi gabbard used to be a
people like mark hatfield. we used to be very independent minded and i would like to style myself that way. i think she would be a terrific addition to trump. i hope he selects her or mike pompeo as a second choice. host: that is robert in oregon. this is angela in virginia. hello. caller: good morning. my choice would be byron donalds of florida. we have a lot of young black men that are looking to trump and i note the media -- if he picks anybody white they will spend the rest of the time...