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street's eyes, they said get in the. your dumb for buying it. same thing with economic data, all of this never changes. all i'm saying is it's unfortunate, it really is unfortunate you watch us to learn for guidance in the best you get is ironically enough for buying the force on you, often you're talking for them, not for you. i want you to do well, i'm not always right, it's a humbling business but i can tell you, it should never be called dumb money again. give it over to liz claimant was much respect for you. >> you're talking my game right now. we never had adam newman on, we never had elizabeth holmes on. both of them in different ways
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with a lot of money and left others pulling the bag but we did not pound the table on the network for either of those people. somebody else did though. >> always. >> very enlightening. at the moment we are looking at stocks mixed in this final 59 minutes of trade, we are going to get to the markets we are getting breaking news on the maui wildfires right now. that's evacuations of the hawaiian islands in kenya in the last 24 hours alone, 15000 people flooded the airport to flee for major wildfires that have been raging since tuesday. hawaiian airlines on southwest out of place to help evacuate both residents and tourists. southwest dropping prices as low as $19 a ticket on its one-way flights departing now is airport
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for honolulu we should let you know the latest death toll jumped to 55 now but it includes bodies found only outdoors. 80% of buyers have been contained the risk of wind reigniting. authorities have not been able to safely search building structures for victims so the death toll could go higher and hawaiian authorities are announcing price freeze on commodities on maui, mandating dazzling food, water and cooking fuel be sold free wildfire prices. to get more, we are going to interrupt and let you know later story developing from the human toll and economic toll as well. let's get to the markets and how we look to finish out the week. today with this let's call it 59-point loss, at that to what's shaping up to date drop and you can look weak to date as these names and the nasdaq for its
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part, week to date 1.8%. with got s&p down 2.6 -- a quarter of a% brother and the dow jones industrials look for the week to close out about six tenths of a% to the downside. upside, rather. small numbers. as you look at the data pulling onto the gains, it's caulking up week out of five. here's what has traders perplexed. volatility plummeted 8% on the weekend les feared 79% of companies reporting profit be some request me why the bulls have not shown more muscle. could be inflation numbers. the headline and core for the latest on inflation called the producer price index came in slightly harder than expected both in the headlight and court. federal reserve when they see numbers they might be inclined,
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less inclined to pause interest rate height cycle. how are treasury yields responding? reflecting the belief they are rising ahead of that ten year yield at 4.16%, a gain of 5.1 basis points and you see to your of the 4.88%. higher rates make borrowing more expensive. a spending slowdown make sense but we will know more about the consumer and how he or she is absorbing this when home depot reports, analysts expecting profit and revenue of the giant to drop during the quarter. walmart and target joint big-box retailers to report next week, all three moving higher right now. will retail role around the markets? where is check in all of this? teddy weissberg and keith fitzgerald. the past four days look like wall street is the beat but
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volatility spiked about 14%. you see august or dead serious for investors? >> to begin it looks like the market has run out of steam into a wall. primarily in the tech sector, those are the high-profile babies that carry heavy water for months for the stock market while they have lagged behind but they've clearly gotten tired and rolled over and high-profile stocks like microsoft and apple, tesla breaking down below the 50 day moving average. it is probably okay, they've had big moves and rest a little bit but you get two or three bad days for a week of negative action and high-profile and everybody runs. i'm not quite sure we are there
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yet but the bottom line is, there's strength in the energy stocks today and i see movement into big stock more or less defensive but the markets had a decent move, broad markets had a decent move. we are working our way through earnings and the earnings on balance better than expected so the key for the market is what is it going to do for an encore, what is the catalyst to get from where we are to another level in levels higher, lower and i'm not sure what that catalyst is at the moment. >> the dow jones industrials are to the upside 118 points but where do you see market tipping to the vulnerable side or strength side? if you look at the s&p, the level of about 4500, longer term every time it's dropped 4500, the buyers have come in but we dropped 4500 today and we are
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below it around 4466 the moment and that's kind of that old level so are you concerned or are we just overdue for a pullback? >> i am absolutely with teddy. we are overdue for chrome. people think the markets go up all the time but the reality is we need buying and selling to build strength for another higher. the path of least resistance is still higher as long as companies continue to put up great numbers. it's a short term technically driven pullback selling based on nothing more than higher yields and with the fed might do. i'd rather focus on what great companies will do. >> one great companies are not as expensive because we don't know what they will do, we are there for some of the names, what do you see as getting into that measure? >> for example, you are spot on,
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the name of the game is to buy low and sell height and weight companies never go out of style. right now for example, i'm looking to pick up more pfizer, people are beating that company, they think it will go out of existence but right pipeline, 20, 30% operating margins and 19 plus drugs in the pipeline for oncology and high-risk diseases such a company that's been around a long time, world-class player and people may fight about it all day long but it's not going anywhere and that's the stock moments like this looks appealing. >> year-to-date down 30% anything starting to look attractive to you? you feel evaluation in these names particularly technology? if you look at stocks jampacked with semiconductor names and equipment names is down and it makes sense because it is a run-up in everything from amt
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and nvidia, do you think now that they've come off those highs, it's time to get in? >> i think pullback in the tech sector technical and with pfizer, all i would say about pfizer and from his mouth to cause years, pfizer has been the most disappointing over pharmaceuticals or as to accompany it is but i agree if only faisal, it marked and myers but right now tough. he's got to be careful, i think the energy stocks are good and a lot of names that are relatively cheap and the defective play would be big pharmaceutical pfizer small fault in that
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category. >> defensive play, have you dipped your foot in to the shorter term bills? >> i have here and there but i'm more focused on opportunity upside presents. a lot of people went to the sidelines last october. you and i had a discussion of what a mistake that would be but you will be left behind when markets pullout and i think we are facing a similar situation and you want to be cautious but stick to high quality names and go into tech, apple, microsoft pullback today. buy low, dicta quality, best not rest, messages that need -- people need to take a deep breath and breathing because it will pass. >> it just turn positive by half a%. great to have you, happy friday. love you guys, thank you so m
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much. we are continuing watching the hawaii situation, malley engulfed in flames so but we are trying to do is jump in and help fellow statesmen, the people affected by wildfires. join us by visiting red cross.org/fox forward or text hawaii to 90 triple nine and a 10-dollar donation, we be thrilled with that. we hope you consider something like that. volatility they be missing in action but archer aviation is all over the place up as 206%. down dramatically and the stock is down about two and a half% after the session has been wild today. air taxi company run from enemies to partners with boeing. will the tie up catapult the
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announced a settlement with boeing and subsidiary erica settlement includes collaboration with boeing to integrate autonomous tech to air taxes. money is involved, to $15 million equity investment round from boeing but also united airlines arc investment management that brings startups total funding to more than $1.1 billion joining me with from california silicon valley, archer aviation founder and ceo adam posting, good news. litigants to partners with her house hello one in the near term, the development help archer? >> thanks for having me on the show, it's been an incredible. if time for archer. in the past 90 days alone we see faa administrator billy nolan sat down and join archer. we seen the dod award archer the
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largest contract any player up with the 142 million. the recent news having boeing as an investor, it's been an incredible period of time and this will help increase and facilitate archer getting to market. >> to market to do what? i want viewer investors to understand what it is you do. you just got pacifically the certificate for the midnight ev and that's going to head to the u.s. air force, correct? to do what? very people back and forth? explain. >> correct. starting as early as fourth quarter this year, we will deliver a vehicle where we will start testing cases with the air force for personal transfer, supply chain logistics and rescue vehicles but also working toward bringing the commercial
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aircraft to the broader general public target to get to market 2025. talked with united airlines manhattan to a hub in newark or downtown chicago chicago higher. >> connecting flights, that will be quick. i imagine helpful but it seat four plus a private, you have a price on this yet? >> that's correct, piloted plus four passenger vehicle and these vehicles are much more simple than helicopters. electric light has incredible benefits in the form of cost safety and noise and allows us to bring a vehicle to market where we can compete with rideshare prices so imagine a trip from manhattan to newark liberty international, a trip like that or taxi can cost around $100 and we will offer a similar price. >> was is boeing's similar
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business, subsidiary so you will exchange information and technology and i believe your exclusive supplier for some of the technology but when do any of these come autonomous? do you foresee that in the next couple of years? >> we are going to go to market with a positive vehicle and is already a lot of existing rules and infrastructure that set up to bring the vehicles to market and that's why the timeframe is so close, targeting to market in 2025 but long-term -- over the long term as vehicles scale and we see hundreds if not thousands or tens of thousands of veh vehicles, switching to autonomy has huge benefits in the forms of safety, lower cost and it can help us grow the market beyond early entry into market so we expect that potentially as soon as later in the decade to earlier in the fallen decade.
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>> a lot of time and you've got a nice pile of cash but the cash burn rate is pretty fast. how do you keep the flames of cash burn down and still develop what you talk about here to our viewers? >> there's a lot of one-time costs to stand up the business of setting up the supply base and spending money at the factors in capital equipment, we spent a lot of money to do that but at the end of this year a lot of those costs but also we have more support costs to support the engineering so we have today we believe will get us into the 2026 timeframe which gives on us enough time so more planes to great customers which can in turn bring in more capital and deposits. >> this is a huge development especially others are considering this, i find this space race fascinating and want
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to be ahead of this here in the u.s. so props to you and we will continue to watch your developments. thanks, adam. >> thanks so much. >> archer aviation. is this is only growth in the market on the verge of stagnating a little bit? sales slope your over your, one brand value is skyrocketing but it's not march watch. rolex now near impossible to obtain random. demand source and resale market is crazy. up next, we got live report from new york's diamond district on how to get one of the coveted timepieces on your wrist. a big business story. stay tuned, we are coming right back. ♪
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to tamper with witnesses at least twice and says he will revoke bankman-fried bail. bankman-fried is accused of orchestrating massive fraud by moving customer funds to finances risky bets without telling customers. there was a run on the exchange, everything was locked down and people could not get their money out. right now you are seeing live shot of the federal courthouse in manhattan where attorneys are set to speak and the minute they come out, we are going to take that so you can hear what happened but this is quite unusual where somebody who's been accused but not convicted has been ordered to jail before the trial even begins which as i mentioned is supposed to be in october. the judge whose judge lewis cap and said his tail is revoked, defendant is romantic and one of the accusations involved, bankman-fried somehow leaking
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his ex-girlfriend's diary, she was part of all of this but is not one of the top witnesses so soon as we get action here, we are owing to take this and charlie gasparino is getting in front of the cameras in the newsroom and going to bring us the latest because he's been working on this story all day long we are watching -- right now we are watching it going, it's down about $8. but.at 29300 and 36 according. hard to say how this will happen because maybe it means perhaps we are looking at clearing up of the situation which got a lot of people worried about crypto currency. charlie gasparino has got in the chair now. the chair says bail is revoked, he can't stay at his parents anymore, he's got to go to jail. >> it was bound to happen. i've seen these rich guys, elon musk for example, law
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enforcement authorities, but i've never seen is it happening when it's doing indictment. the long hotel the soc to jump in the lake but it's a civil organization, not something that will send him to jail. you are playing with fire when you must with the u.s. attorney, particularly the southern district, these are the best wall street cops out there, criminal, he's charged criminally, all the judge had a choice but to put him in jail after literally doing the antics he did. you start tampering with witnesses in any way possible, your heading for jail. the one thing i don't understand is why when didn't tell him -- maybe they did, just stay, you're lucky you're here, hang out in your parents backyard, shut up. you don't have to go there. it's going to make the situation worse and this guy, i think you
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get in his head a little bit, rewind the videotape to his extended media tour and the brazenness of crime, taking people's money that was theirs and using it to gamble, there's an arrogance to him that's off the charts and the arrogance is why he's going to jail right now. >> judge said he crossed a line by leaking carolyn ellison, his ex-girlfriend who at the time worked within the ftx -- >> we do know she's a witness. >> the key witness. he said crossed the line by sharing her personal writings with the new york times reporter so as you say, there are many forms of speaking and should have just stood down, not spoken and not fooled around with reporters. >> i don't think you fool around with witnesses. once she becomes a witness
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unless they are still madly in love and husband and wife, there are protections about husbands and wives testifying against each other. >> the judge denied his request to delay retention pending appeal. he's going. >> he's going. today? >> the judge just rejected the proposed delay. >> so is the seven district -- i could be wrong but i think you will put in the same jail jeffrey epstein got thrown into which by the way is not known for vegan food. [laughter] i'll tell you that much. >> bankman-fried lawyer had wanted to appeal this court ruling from the healing and asked that his client and detention would be delayed. >> still no money back to pe people. >> even though they claim found it.
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>> but who knows how they found it or what it's worth. did they find cash or crypto? >> crypto was eat in each account. >> if he had a bunch of bit coin in there and start unloading it going, you're not going to get 100 cents to the dollar, the price you showed 19000 -- >> but quite -- >> sorry. numbers fixed up but you are not going to get that price if they unloaded bitcoin. others that they have in their, venture capital assets, i know people were close to the situation and they are finding assets, they say there's going to be -- people are going to get stuff, it's just going to take time and who knows what venture capital is worth, a house in the bahamas. >> a little kabul of workers staying there.
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let's revisit the initial fraud charge, he had a couple of businesses and so viewers catch up, people were parking bitcoin like an exchange. >> people -- raising other issues that you leave there, if you want to store shifting, trade crypto -- i know we have people who do a lot of that and don't know the mechanics, put an exchange, ftx was an exchange. >> explicit approval for that which would be ftx to move it and -- >> not move it, to borrow it. there are instances where you can take some of the count and use it for short-term basis to trade but you put it back fast and it has to be collateralized. that wasn't done and the trading thing was done through an affiliate hedge fund called alameda research that's what
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karol ellison was running and they were making bets including their own crypto tour the maker of. >> we've got the cameras, charlie, stay right here. i don't know if he sported a rolex but let's talk rolex. the market for rolex has been insane. getting your hands on a brand-new rolex, you think it's a status symbol but the wait list to buy it now stretching for years. what is a faster way to get a fancy watch that may be an investment opportunity you could put? madison always is live in midtown manhattan with the answer. >> i'll talk rowley's any day. people are turning to the gray market secondhand resale watches because getting your hands on a
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rolex is incredibly difficult. $75 billion industry and when it comes to used watches they make up about 30% of the sales, watches sold out places like rex watches. you're not just having customers coming in saying i want a pretty thing for my wrist, what are you hearing when it comes to rolex? >> a lot of people coming asking the best investment. most of the times it older men or young kids putting a watch away so they will say what is the best investment? most of the times they are geared toward rolex, they go up a lot so most of the time we are geared toward that and the generation is mostly the fathers and younger kids. >> i'm glad we did this after crypto news because one thing we talked about is how rolex sales track the stock market and heavily track crypto market. what you see when it comes to
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crypto and how it relates to your sales? >> a big boom during covid, a lot of crypto customers calling us making a lot of money asking about expensive watches so we are in line with them. they go up, we go up and now we are never and i think they are as well. >> let's talk consumer. this is an area known for this kind of business but also online and social media has been a big part of the growth of the industry, how is it attracting younger customers and what kind of customers are using? >> a big boom and 35 and under the show and tell, show off to show their watches and cars, whatever it is, it had a huge uptick in the younger market coming to buy watches, something i've never seen before. it's a huge influence on the watch market. >> thank you so much, appreciate it. i've been here all day and the amount of sales, he would think
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they are selling it for five or $10 but it's an exchange of tens of thousands of dollars. mine is not a rolex, i note i went to this, i am not rolex status, maybe someday soon. >> thank you very much. as an absolute run and rolex earlier this year on the dollar hit parity with the euro and americans were running to buy them. thank you so much. we are just getting more word about sam bankman-fried, the accused foster has now, according to reporters and the courtroom, then handcuffed and is being let out. he will be led straight to jail which jail? we are not one 100% sure. it could be the putnam county jail or more likely manhattan detention center or even possibly brooklyn metro detention center. a judge ruled that he -- he
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$286 a barrel. manufacturing of everything you can to heavily dependent on energy and commuters driving gasoline powered cars, what does it mean for inflation and will the federal reserve be forced to increase rates to tamp down the prices? joining me now, somebody who has an idea here, andy. your reaction to the iea? tell me are you see oil prices in the next four months and what will be the driver. >> thank you for having me back. we've been seeing record oil demand in 2023 over 2 million of down in the top the same time opec cut production by $2.7 million a day since last
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october so i agree oil prices are going to continue to increase especially because saudi arabia is doing what it can to bring prices up to $90 a barrel to balance domestic budget considerations. >> let's put this headline out. this week we had predictions and they are pretty factually based, the u.s. will hit production record of oil, crude this year. we are pumping out more than ever, a narrative people would love to say this administration is forcing us not to pump but we are pumping out a record amount day. shouldn't that temper this price increase? >> it certainly will, some production cuts enacted by opec
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plus but not the whole story because it's simply not enough to offset 2 million barrels a day. other places in the world are seeing increased especially south america whether it brazil or the north out of norway but we are seeing around the world where there's the u.s., china or elsewhere oil demand is going up. >> you can't ignore what's going on with russian crude, russia is a huge plus in the russian crude benchmark reached by the g7 after russia invaded ukraine. is there enough punishment going there? how do you figure out what it means for supply and global prices if russia is further punished by this?
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>> an interesting dynamic the administration has because the higher the price goes, the more revenue russia is getting against ukraine. in addition the higher the pr price, the more they leave additional production out of the country and split with opec p plus. on the other hand we have sanctions in place against russia with $60 a barrel cap but these prices, they will lose shipping availability, financing from members in the european union and it could result in higher prices and we know the administration is focused on gasoline prices. >> is also just. no it just rejiggered hurricane forecast on it appears we're going to see an impact that
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could be stronger which tends to in some cases, depending on the path, shut down gulf of mexico production. what are you looking for here? >> this is my biggest concern going forward the next couple of months as we enter the peak of the hurricane season. gulf coast has 48% of the nation's refining capacity and 15% of crude oil production and we seen in the past whether hurricane harvey a couple of years ago or the hurricane a decade ago, these hurricanes can impact refinery supply and it impacts the consumer whether i get gasoline and how much it costs and as we see gas prices diesel prices rise and that's an impact on inflation. >> i'm looking at 15% for to
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date so something's move up higher. thank you. we much appreciate it and the information you're giving us into the energy markets. let's get you more on the breaking news, we are hearing the fraudster in the crypto world sam bankman-fried was let out of the courtroom arriving this morning. he's been let out of the court by u.s. marshals after a federal judge revoked bail from the founder of the crypto exchange ftx. the judge saying he does believe there's major concern sam bankman-fried hampered with witnesses in his upcoming trial in october. you see the podium set up outside the courthouse. demand to custody directly from the court during, he's going to jail and will remain there until his trial do to begin october 2. we are coming right back.
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liz: breaking news, we want to take you back down to manhattan federal court. there is a development at this moment. the chevy tahoe that brought sam bankman fry thed s, the accused crypto fraudster, to district court this morning, to federal court, rather, this morning has just apparently pulled up again. that's the vehicle. it has now pulled up once again. and it is the fully expected that sam bankman-fried lawyers, the attorneys might come out and speak, possibly prosecutors after a judge ruled that sam bankman-fried appears to have tampered with witnesses ahead of his upcoming fraud trial and, therefore, will be sent to jail ahead of that trial, no more bail. he was sitting it out at his parents' home in silicon valley. not happening anymore. he will go straight to one of a couple of jails. charlie gasparino standing by live. we're going to keep this shot u- >> so we've been talking with white collar lawyers and,
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apparently, bankman-fried's lawyers want him to go to the putnam county jail, the federal facility in putnam county, because it has internet. liz: he was not allowed to use internet earlier, correct? >> the gall on these people is off the charts. i know they come from rich families, professors -- liz: the lawyers are pushing it too. >> but think about just how much you have, to go before a federal judge, southern district federal judge, one of the top in the country, you go there, often presidential appointees, and you say, hey, you know, we want sammy to get, like, some internet, so can with we put him in putnam county, which is an easier place? liz: what is he going to play, tetris? >> who knows. i don't understand why putnam county and mdc, the brooklyn one, is in the cards. i know they're federal jails, maybe you could send him to any federal jail. the southern district one is the one in manhattan.
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the southern district, i know, doesn't extend to brooklyn. putnam county might be part of the southern district. liz: well, the judge, louis kaplan, had ordered his bail revoked. prosecutors said he had harassed one of the key witnesses, caroline ellison, his ex-girlfriend, and he harassed her allegedly by revealing her written, private diary to the new york times. >> they tell you -- liz: that's to witness tampering. >> i want people to talk to me, right? i would like witnesses to tell me stuff as a journalist. but if you're, like, if the judge says you can't talk about witnesses, you should not be talking to the new york times. he's apparently, according to the times, also talking with michael lewis who's preparing that that book on the ftx collapse. so, i mean, this guy is playing with wicked fire. my guess is if it's, if he could send him to a harsher prison, he probably will. the harsher prisons would be, holding facilities would be the
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one that epstein was in in manhattan or brooklyn one. i still don't understand, i need a lawyer to help me out why you coulden send him to brooklyn federal jail when that's in the eastern district. liz: but this ahead of his october start of his trial on charges of fraud that a lot of money, one of the most massive frauds in u.s. finance history -- >> and michael lewis' book, by the way, is apparently going to come out during this trial. which is what what makeses his, what he's doing, you know, cooperating with lewis and telling him stuff that is, you know, maybe witness tampering, it could be construed. so insane, right? liz: can we look at bitcoin? maybe you can get rid of me for a minute and put bitcoin up there. [laughter] >> not. liz: bitcoin is actually not reacting ooh too dramatically. >> it took its hit earlier. it's not trading op sam banman fried. liz: it would not, but a lot of people in crypto feel this is a good development because with it
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means that people who are in it to create fraud -- >> right. liz: -- do have consequences, they will face consequences. >> i see it the other way around. the sec completely blew this thing. this guy had multiple, multiple meetings with gary gensler, and he was spending times bringing -- time bringing cases against, what was the one? coinbase? ripple? these are not frauds. liz: the dow is on pace for two back to back gains for the week, week after week. losses for the s&p and nasdaq. and as we finish out the week on this friday, it has felt like a volatile one, but the dow is going to close higher. s&p and nasdaq will close lore. that's going to do it for us. "kudlow" is next. ♪ ♪ >> hello, folks, and welcome to a potential edition of "kudlow." i'm sean duff duffy in for larry kudlow are. attorney general merrick garland
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