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i had a chance to ask bob weir why did they lower the prices? >> what we're trying to do is build an audience and one way to do that is lower your ticket prices. >> reporter: with the economy the way it is, is that a reaction to that as well? >> well it seems to fit. it sometimes make sense in this economy. you know, we don't need to be slamming people. >> reporter: did you and phil promise not to break any speakers own any strings to keep the cost down of the tour? >> you know, we've gotten -- we've gotten real good about that. >> reporter: yeah? >> i don't break near as much stuff as i used to. >> reporter: i also had a chance to play a few bars with bob weir, if they have that tape. it was one of the things i wanted to do for a while. ♪ ♪ bob weir was gracious enough to oblige me in one of the things they wanted to do. in fact, guys, concerts have been one of the bright spots in the economy according to "billboard" magazine ticket sales were up in 2009 to $4.4 billion. winter tour for which tickets it range from -- $70 but mostly sold out. we
i had a chance to ask bob weir why did they lower the prices? >> what we're trying to do is build an audience and one way to do that is lower your ticket prices. >> reporter: with the economy the way it is, is that a reaction to that as well? >> well it seems to fit. it sometimes make sense in this economy. you know, we don't need to be slamming people. >> reporter: did you and phil promise not to break any speakers own any strings to keep the cost down of the tour?...
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our very own steve liesman rips with bob weir. the second jammin' hour of "power lunch" starts right now. ♪ >> from bernanke to bob weir. that was the highlight of his career. >> the two bobs. >> absolutely. welcome to the second hour of "power lunch." i'm tyler mathisen, pet smart, family dollar, aig, better than 7% higher. >> i'm sue herera. natural gas prices falling to the lows of the year. they expect demand to be a little bit less than expected the next few weeks. dennis? >> i'm dennis kneale. the grateful dead coming back to life. the rest of the music industry struggles in the digital age. steve liesman's remastered sitdown with bob weir straight ahead. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. health insurance industry enduring a beat-down with the president. >> reporter: this is part of the administration's effort to put public opinion in a place where members can feel more comfortable to vote for health care bill through this reconciliation process that they envision over the next month. part of that is putting a bull's-eye on th
our very own steve liesman rips with bob weir. the second jammin' hour of "power lunch" starts right now. ♪ >> from bernanke to bob weir. that was the highlight of his career. >> the two bobs. >> absolutely. welcome to the second hour of "power lunch." i'm tyler mathisen, pet smart, family dollar, aig, better than 7% higher. >> i'm sue herera. natural gas prices falling to the lows of the year. they expect demand to be a little bit less than...
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. >> that's from a conversation i had earlier this week with bob weir, former get tuitarist with grateful dead. for their summer tour, because of the economy, all tickets will be around $40. >> fabulous. >> further. >> you play with -- look at that. that's amazing. and for those of you who didn't know, steve plays a mean, mean guitar. you can see the rest 0 the interview -- >> and he's crazy about the grateful dead. >> he is. we'll bring you that interview about the dead and their business and all of that stuff. nice interview with bob weir, who was gracious with us. >> "street signs" comes up next. >>> it is 2:00 on wall street. stocks are down, nearly triple digits. well off the lows of the session. jobless claims, the reason for the fall. we've got ten sectors in the market lower. still all 30 dow stocks in the red. we're having a bit of a comeback. we'll be tracking it. meantime, we're facing a snowicane. record snow hurting american's economy fower homes sold. it matters to our bottom line. >>> in washington, it's sunny there, snowing here. health care summit in full swing literally
. >> that's from a conversation i had earlier this week with bob weir, former get tuitarist with grateful dead. for their summer tour, because of the economy, all tickets will be around $40. >> fabulous. >> further. >> you play with -- look at that. that's amazing. and for those of you who didn't know, steve plays a mean, mean guitar. you can see the rest 0 the interview -- >> and he's crazy about the grateful dead. >> he is. we'll bring you that interview...
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i played the weir part in all of the stuff that i do but there was bob weir doing the weir part so i was forced to take the jerry part, playing a cool gibson guitar. >> you didn't bring us a picture? >> you know, i didn't think about it. >> we had a picture from harwood with black eyed peas. >> i just want everybody to see how much cooler everybody is than they think. >> here is news that wasn't revealed. i talked about selling his songs to commercials and he said he was not opposed to it. what do you think would be the one product that might approach bob weir? >> he's got some good hair. >> it's not hair. relative to a song. a fairly popular song for the dead in the '70s. >> sing it. >> i don't like any of the popular songs. >> okay. anyway. this was miracle whip approached bob weir. >> miracle whip? >> to use the song "i need a miracle." true story. right from the guy's mouth u we'll try to bring you this. because of the olympics also we'll bring you this stuff next week but his thoughts about wall street, joe, and making money and all of that stuff. i know we got to break. >> we d
i played the weir part in all of the stuff that i do but there was bob weir doing the weir part so i was forced to take the jerry part, playing a cool gibson guitar. >> you didn't bring us a picture? >> you know, i didn't think about it. >> we had a picture from harwood with black eyed peas. >> i just want everybody to see how much cooler everybody is than they think. >> here is news that wasn't revealed. i talked about selling his songs to commercials and he said...
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. >> bob weir with the preview. >> joe, bob weir wants to improve the quality of what you ingest musicallywhen "squawk box" comes back. comes back. >>> netflix will be integrated into tivo on three of the smaller cable operators. grande communications and rcn sell couple services are the first in the united states to bring netflix as an app to a cable set top box. this is like putting fluoride in the water. this is like some kind of communist plot. the arrangements make it easier to access tphret flicks movies. we work for comcast. it's fine. i love tom rogers. do what you've got to do. you can now get it on your television sets because you don't have to switch to an apple tv or a roku box. shares with netflix have been moving on different things this week. down about $4 a share. we have xfinity on comcast. >> apple was supposed to be doing a deal. >> bite your tongue. >> okay. go slow now. how does this -- for cnbc. >> with a cnbc app you can get on these systems. >> the content will be worth more? >> the content will come over the top. all the content creators will have a bountiful harve
. >> bob weir with the preview. >> joe, bob weir wants to improve the quality of what you ingest musicallywhen "squawk box" comes back. comes back. >>> netflix will be integrated into tivo on three of the smaller cable operators. grande communications and rcn sell couple services are the first in the united states to bring netflix as an app to a cable set top box. this is like putting fluoride in the water. this is like some kind of communist plot. the...
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apparently, they didn't play very well. >>> stories, we got a chance to ask bob weir. about remembering jerry on his birthday. i asked him for a single fond memory. here's what he said. >> we were just chugging away. nobody was taking a lead. nobody was soloing. nothing. and so i sort of edged my way over to jer i. this is nice. he wasn't going anywhere. he was just, man, i could just live here forever is what he told me. i remember that fondly. >> the fiddle of it, he had a conversation with garcia. i asked him another question, i said, are you surprised the music has endured so long? it's 24/7 on sirius. bob weir does a weekly -- here's why i think he said the music is endearing. >> it doesn't surprise me. there's a lot to this stuff. it wasn't written for the purpose of selling a million records or, you know, appealing to the current trends in popular music and we had no talent for that. so we abandoned that early on. >> so don't try to be trendy. this is the latest thing they're doing here, andrew. warren haines and the almond brothers are working with the san fran
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i've going to be playing with bob weir soon and the benefit, can we announced that now?ect out in san francisco, we're going to play at bob weir's sweetwater club. isn't it cool? >> great. >> and sammy haga will show up because he lives down the road, and some other folks. >> sammy hagar ever play with bob weir? >> they do "loose lucy" together and a bunch of other songs. everything is sort of a meeting of minds, i just got the two-minute warning here in my head. >> oh, my god. >> do i have a time-out? >> rick, do you have anything? >> i want to do something quick on inflation, bring up the charts fast. lot of mixed signals whether or not the market is seeing inflation from the new round of quantitative easing. here are the numbers there, guys, oil, since the jackson hole meeting i picked two points, you can argue with the points, event studies are always flawed for this reason. i took the day before bernanke's jackson hole speech and the day before the fed announcement which was on the 12th, there's gold up, commodities up, guys go quickly to the next screen and we'll s
i've going to be playing with bob weir soon and the benefit, can we announced that now?ect out in san francisco, we're going to play at bob weir's sweetwater club. isn't it cool? >> great. >> and sammy haga will show up because he lives down the road, and some other folks. >> sammy hagar ever play with bob weir? >> they do "loose lucy" together and a bunch of other songs. everything is sort of a meeting of minds, i just got the two-minute warning here in my...
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we're joined by a very special guest, one of the founding members of the grateful dead, bob weir, willn fast money to talk about details. it's an interview you will not want to miss. all of that and more at the top of the hour on "fast." see you sneen google is the big name on the earnings calendar. a ton of economic data in the u.s. and china. we'll round it all up when we come back on "closing bell." stay with us. [ dog barks ] appears buster's been busy. [ man ] yeah, scott. i was just about to use... that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad! scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that absorbs and holds water better than paper can. looking good, lad! thanks, scott. ez seed really works. so, how come haggis is so well behaved? 'cause he's a scotty. oh. scott: get scotts ez seed. it's guaranteed. seed your lawn. seed it! demand media expands on the big board. >> announcer: here's what to watch for tomorrow. >> tune in tomorrow at 8:30 eastern for a litany of data points. we'll first look at february's grade balance, a deficit around $52 billion. also at 8:30,
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and that you see there, the grateful dead's bob weir. steve? yeah. >> jealous. >> were you actually playing. >> i was. if you'll listen, you'll see me -- >> steve can play. i can vouch for steve. when are we going to play and get bob right in the middle here? >> that might cost us some coin there, tim. i don't know. you know, the funny is we had a nice discussion about business. these guys were doing customer care before it was hip. you know, they did the gold card if you were a deadhead you got early tickets. you can get a copy of the show snoon as soon as you leigh. >> where's your tie dye tie? >> it's the underwear. >> that's a different kind of show. steve, thank you very much. performance of a lifetime for steve. we'll have the boomer trade later on in the show. more "fast money" coming up. >> on the street, if you're not the first, you're dead last. our market players are always ahead of the press. >> i don't think we'll be digging into our crash for operations. if we do dig into our cash, it will probably be for acquisit n acquisitions.
and that you see there, the grateful dead's bob weir. steve? yeah. >> jealous. >> were you actually playing. >> i was. if you'll listen, you'll see me -- >> steve can play. i can vouch for steve. when are we going to play and get bob right in the middle here? >> that might cost us some coin there, tim. i don't know. you know, the funny is we had a nice discussion about business. these guys were doing customer care before it was hip. you know, they did the gold...
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. >> bob weir. >> fast at 5:00, abi. >> short oracle. >> fast comes back at 5:00. you'll find power right now. >>> scott, thank you very much. three hours to go in the trading day. and the dow trying to snap the longest losing streak since last summer. we know what you did last summer. stocks higher across the board. you lost money is what you did. investors buying into the big sectors, alcoa helping sentiment. are we ready to rebound? or is this a sucker's rally? julie. >> and turning clicks into cash. the search giant google reports earnings tomorrow. will they deliver for investors? and is the stock a buy? we'll get you ahead of the numbers. >> and investors hanging up on nokia. a 14-year low on very heavy volume. find out why they are lowering guidance. >> along with julia boorstin and b shac, i'm tyler mathisen. "power lunch" begins right now. >> as i told tyler, it will be the best day of your week. european markets calmer today although worries about spain do continue. investors waiting for their daily fed fix. the beige book out at the top of the hour. look
. >> bob weir. >> fast at 5:00, abi. >> short oracle. >> fast comes back at 5:00. you'll find power right now. >>> scott, thank you very much. three hours to go in the trading day. and the dow trying to snap the longest losing streak since last summer. we know what you did last summer. stocks higher across the board. you lost money is what you did. investors buying into the big sectors, alcoa helping sentiment. are we ready to rebound? or is this a sucker's...
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. >> and we have bob weir on at 5:00. he has a cool new deal. >> now you've caught my interest. >> is that more important than yellen? >> it's not. thanks so much. we want to quickly check in with markets less than two hours to go before the close. nice comeback from recent losses this week that is. the dow hasn't had a losing streak that long since last summer. of course we've seen a little weakness after that beige book report hit. for the dow, s&p and nasdaq we have the biggest one-day gain still since march 26th. all three on track for biggest drops of 2012 will take more to change that. let's get down to bob and rick. bob, what are you watching? >> i think the important thing is i think this is rather positive tone to this whole statement. manufacturers optimistic, consumer spending encouraging, hiring and loan demand improving, all pretty positive. what it hasn't done is move the markets much. we're sitting right near the highs of the day. while it's not selling off, it's not doing too much right now. the important
. >> and we have bob weir on at 5:00. he has a cool new deal. >> now you've caught my interest. >> is that more important than yellen? >> it's not. thanks so much. we want to quickly check in with markets less than two hours to go before the close. nice comeback from recent losses this week that is. the dow hasn't had a losing streak that long since last summer. of course we've seen a little weakness after that beige book report hit. for the dow, s&p and nasdaq we...
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i know that's what you're hearing. >> i like the fact you found every opportunity to bring up bob weirter rue tomorrow. christine romer would be a very experienced person. one of the prerequisites, you've spent some time in the white house and she's spent her time. that's one idea that's floated out. >> that's interesting. >> also mentioned austin. >> has austin been mentioned as well? >> let me get -- rick, do have you a suggestion? if you had your brutte druthersn or christine romer? >> which devil do you put in charge of foreign relations? i don't know. take your choice. >> you know, you never send me a check for teeing things up for you. you do appreciate it, though, right? >> appreciate what, joe? >> that i tee -- i get the great -- i don't know. i think i can effectively, you know, when you're ready to just talk about libor, i get good stuff out of you. what else are you watching? i'm a pretty simple guy. i like to watch the markets. all of the other issues, consumer protection, whatnot, you know, if the population really needs to have every metric yard of flattulence regulated,
i know that's what you're hearing. >> i like the fact you found every opportunity to bring up bob weirter rue tomorrow. christine romer would be a very experienced person. one of the prerequisites, you've spent some time in the white house and she's spent her time. that's one idea that's floated out. >> that's interesting. >> also mentioned austin. >> has austin been mentioned as well? >> let me get -- rick, do have you a suggestion? if you had your brutte...
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. >> sammy hagar works with bob weir?fferent kinds of music but they live down the road from each other. they're going to play "loose lucy." he wants to do a dylan song, a freddy king and a buddy holly song, so my band has been working on backing up sammy and we'll do a bunch of stuff with weir as well and stuff on our own, all for a good cause. we're going to have a camera there and this will give joe hours of time to make fun of me on television. it's all about giving joe material. that's the way i look at what i do. >> helping the vets, i'm not going to make fun of -- >> me playing music. >> inthat might be. >> "loose lucy" is sammy's song he does with bobby. >> you'll share video monday? >> monday i'm out monday, i'm going to enjoy a little bit of rest. >> you'll be detoxing. >> no, joe, i'll be perfectly sober. >> bob weir and the dead guys? >> joe i may have one drink before i go on with that guy. there's too much to remember. >> i'm not talking about drinks. >> whatever you're talking about, joe, i'm going to remai
. >> sammy hagar works with bob weir?fferent kinds of music but they live down the road from each other. they're going to play "loose lucy." he wants to do a dylan song, a freddy king and a buddy holly song, so my band has been working on backing up sammy and we'll do a bunch of stuff with weir as well and stuff on our own, all for a good cause. we're going to have a camera there and this will give joe hours of time to make fun of me on television. it's all about giving joe...
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you want to talk about bob weir some more or -- >> let's go. thanks, rick.'s with us for the rest of the hour. i was going to talk to carl and becky and just say, it was nice watching corker and warner. i mean, i got -- >> why can't we all get along? >> bob, both those guys are new. is that what we need to take away from that, term limits or something? both those guys are new. they're talking, they're nice, they make sense. i mean, these guys, they've been there too long, 30, 40 years, leave! >> warner's point about the guest list at today's meeting being the same people who have been fighting about this for a year now, maybe you need some new blood. that was a good point. we haven't heard that. >> they're both new. you couldn't even tell one was a republican and one was a democrat. >> you said you liked steny hoyer, too, who's been there a while. >> i want to call him speaker -- no, i can't say it. he's leader hoyer. he would have laughed. >> guys, you know the white house health care summit is kicking off later this morning. our next guest is inviting insu
you want to talk about bob weir some more or -- >> let's go. thanks, rick.'s with us for the rest of the hour. i was going to talk to carl and becky and just say, it was nice watching corker and warner. i mean, i got -- >> why can't we all get along? >> bob, both those guys are new. is that what we need to take away from that, term limits or something? both those guys are new. they're talking, they're nice, they make sense. i mean, these guys, they've been there too long, 30,...
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you, bob weir. >> you offered you offered.ot quite almost a zoom call >> steve, thank you. good luck this weekend we'll be watching. >> all right >> for all of those things great to see you, steve. >>> let's get to this morning to the big market stories dom chu is watching the markets. seeing which charts are on the rise and which ones are falling. dom, what do you have for us >> becky, when he said save a million bass, i thought liesman was referring to the small and large bass take a look for over the last week the biggest theme i guess out there right now is that the value kind of blue chip index still continues to outperform. over the last week, the dow industrials are up 2%. s&p 500 up 1/2 of 1% the nasdaq is stuck out at 2.5%. technology stocks, media, technology, telecommunications maybe not doing as well in the week's trade a look from a sector basis, that's playing out as well the two underperformers of note over the last week have been the technology sector and the communication services sector. the energy sector con
you, bob weir. >> you offered you offered.ot quite almost a zoom call >> steve, thank you. good luck this weekend we'll be watching. >> all right >> for all of those things great to see you, steve. >>> let's get to this morning to the big market stories dom chu is watching the markets. seeing which charts are on the rise and which ones are falling. dom, what do you have for us >> becky, when he said save a million bass, i thought liesman was referring to...
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. >> that was jerry garcia and bob we weir, 1980 on "the today show. >> guy >> enjoy d.c going tonight trip. cnbc is fortunate to have you. we are fortunate to have you >> i'm delighted to be with you, every time >> be fortunate, though, in caesars. czr. >> beautiful segue >> all right, caesars. thanks, everybody. thanks for >>> fast money with jim cramer. >> my mission is simple, to make you money, i am here to level the playing field for all investors, i promise to help you find it, mad money starts right now. >> welcome to cramer, jim cramer, med money, entertain and educate, call, 1-800-743 cnbc, you should go, it's idling, at jim cramer, miserable
. >> that was jerry garcia and bob we weir, 1980 on "the today show. >> guy >> enjoy d.c going tonight trip. cnbc is fortunate to have you. we are fortunate to have you >> i'm delighted to be with you, every time >> be fortunate, though, in caesars. czr. >> beautiful segue >> all right, caesars. thanks, everybody. thanks for >>> fast money with jim cramer. >> my mission is simple, to make you money, i am here to level the playing...
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john mayer and bob weir is a cool thing to listen to. >> it is. >> you heard about it?, but i googled john mayer current squeeze and his 554,000 google results. i don't think that's -- i don't think that covers -- >> you think it's light? >> the algorithm's wrong. >> steve, thank you. >> my pleasure. my pleasure. here we go. >>> when we come back this morning, we welcome our guest host, samzell, and jay leno is stopping by. the legendary comedian has a new show on cnbc that premiers tonight. first, though, he'll share a laugh with us. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. >>> markets alert, earnings season, and sam zell is our guest host here to speak his mind on the u.s. economy, politics, and the health of the housing market. >> a selloff in the shares of kfc and taco bell parent company yum brands. a dismal picture of economies recovering in china. details ahead. >>> jay leno is opening his car collection on cnbc on "jay le leno's garage," and c
john mayer and bob weir is a cool thing to listen to. >> it is. >> you heard about it?, but i googled john mayer current squeeze and his 554,000 google results. i don't think that's -- i don't think that covers -- >> you think it's light? >> the algorithm's wrong. >> steve, thank you. >> my pleasure. my pleasure. here we go. >>> when we come back this morning, we welcome our guest host, samzell, and jay leno is stopping by. the legendary comedian has...
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>> tonight at 5:00, bob weir will join us with a special announcement on a new streaming deal.the grateful dead in a streaming deal. we have details at 5:00. >> almost as easy talking scotch there. almost. let's talk about stocks. nokia 16-year low company announcing first quarter and second quarter devices, margins, sales not as robust. we are seeing shares of microsoft with technology trade in the green. microsoft taking a hit down by 0.2%. >> the warning from nokia is across the board and all functions. they have problems. >> that's why the stock is down 14% versus microsoft off slightly. that's it for us here. we have much more "squawk on the street" straight ahead. >> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> we've got breaking news out of asia. if you are just waking up magnitude 8.7 earthquake hitting. >> should have immediately gotten on a permanent and effective tax structure. >> with government at the federal level, they ought to get ought of the way and let our entrepreneurial society take hold and create jobs as it is capabl
>> tonight at 5:00, bob weir will join us with a special announcement on a new streaming deal.the grateful dead in a streaming deal. we have details at 5:00. >> almost as easy talking scotch there. almost. let's talk about stocks. nokia 16-year low company announcing first quarter and second quarter devices, margins, sales not as robust. we are seeing shares of microsoft with technology trade in the green. microsoft taking a hit down by 0.2%. >> the warning from nokia is...
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. >> he might be with bob weir. >> what should investors expect.in just a mome. financial noise financial noise financial noise so ally bank has a that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> welcome back to "squawk box", everyone. let's get to some of your morning headlines. jpmorgan kicking off earnings this morning. earnings of $1.28 a share. compared to $1.40
. >> he might be with bob weir. >> what should investors expect.in just a mome. financial noise financial noise financial noise so ally bank has a that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally...
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and the thing -- the thing that is so awesome about my friend bob weir, he's a great ceo, he gets all's playing with this horn section, and at 75, he's still cranking it. you and i would be well to do half as well as he -- >> he says he likes it he doesn't care. the only other thing, we had an argument with two senators, blumenthal and one from tennessee, marsha blackburn about musicians. >> jerry or bob? >> nobody from connecticut and john mayer is now in my eyes, he's grown immensely from finding out that he's now -- does he play -- >> they were one of the largest -- speaking of the business side of our job here, they were one of the largest grossing touring bands in the past several years >> brought it back to our -- >> see that? and you know why, joe? the economics of rock 'n' roll are such that you make them money playing live the recording, because you're getting -- you're getting .0001 for a stream on spotify the way people are making money now is live music the economics of it. >> used to play for silver, now they play for live they said that. >> exactly >> thanks, steve >>> o
and the thing -- the thing that is so awesome about my friend bob weir, he's a great ceo, he gets all's playing with this horn section, and at 75, he's still cranking it. you and i would be well to do half as well as he -- >> he says he likes it he doesn't care. the only other thing, we had an argument with two senators, blumenthal and one from tennessee, marsha blackburn about musicians. >> jerry or bob? >> nobody from connecticut and john mayer is now in my eyes, he's grown...
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steve liesman, actually, has a relationship with bob weir they're all amazing. amazing.you're welcome. >> thanks so much. thanks, john and amy. >>> still to come on "squawk box" this morning, we have your market minute. plus waste management ceo jim fish on bringing workers back to the office "squawk box" will be right back. >>> now the answer to today's aflac trivia question. who composed and arranged the sound track for the 1987 film "wall street"? the answer, stewart copeland, best known as the drummer for the british rock band "the police." copeland has worked on over 60 film scores dating back to 1983. ♪♪ in boxing or any other business, one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. do you stay down? or do you get up? [announcer] and this fight is a long way from over, leonard is coming back. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box. i'm dominic chu. here with your friday market minute the pull back in the nasdaq back below the 50 day average price brings the drop from record highs that we saw to here by down 7%. so keep an eye on that level there. the nasdaq
steve liesman, actually, has a relationship with bob weir they're all amazing. amazing.you're welcome. >> thanks so much. thanks, john and amy. >>> still to come on "squawk box" this morning, we have your market minute. plus waste management ceo jim fish on bringing workers back to the office "squawk box" will be right back. >>> now the answer to today's aflac trivia question. who composed and arranged the sound track for the 1987 film "wall...
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a tweet check it out guy name the bob weir. picture unfortunately, it's not him.i mean, my heart leapt, but, anyway, go ahead. are we restrictive, steve? >> joe, i really love the conversation you were having with rick. here's my take on things. i think the fed right now and for the last several months has been caught between the theory and the reality of what's going on in the economy. okay. theoretically the fed is way restricted. and where do you start? start by looking up what they're long-run rate is. 2.5%. the long run, essentially the neutral rate that doesn't slow down or speed up the economy. where are they now? 5 3/8. restrictive, the theory. look how the economy is working. rick can't get reservations at restaurants. i can, because the maitre'ds seem to be very kind to me. thank you all you maitre'ds out there and i bet rick doesn't have much trouble, too, actually. at any point, consumers are doing well, reasonably. economy reasonably well. jobless views not huge. the big story, unifying theory of all this could be the productivity numbers. nice piece
a tweet check it out guy name the bob weir. picture unfortunately, it's not him.i mean, my heart leapt, but, anyway, go ahead. are we restrictive, steve? >> joe, i really love the conversation you were having with rick. here's my take on things. i think the fed right now and for the last several months has been caught between the theory and the reality of what's going on in the economy. okay. theoretically the fed is way restricted. and where do you start? start by looking up what they're...
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. >> after being able to debate economics with you, being able to talk to bob weir is the second best>> i'm hearing a lot of sarcasm which is the domain of losers. >> no, no, i enjoy that every morning. >> loser >>> parade of quarterly earnings continue we'll hear from dozens of companies including big tech names, microsoft, intel, twitter according to wilf. tesla will report. joining us is sandy bragar, partner at esperian and phil orlando. head of client portfolio management at federated. i didn't know you added that. >> we added that >> we added that. >> i like that touch of class sandy, you're worried about this spread between growth and value, stretch. and almost aware you think it might be local territory but your favorite stocks, i think, are like apple, microsoft, it includes intel so it's like you're like this. you know, you still like -- you still like them -- >> good to see you. >> -- but you're still worried maybe it's time to switch the value. >> we definitely like value. it's got the short end of the shrift for a very long time. it's poised to come back we like value, u.
. >> after being able to debate economics with you, being able to talk to bob weir is the second best>> i'm hearing a lot of sarcasm which is the domain of losers. >> no, no, i enjoy that every morning. >> loser >>> parade of quarterly earnings continue we'll hear from dozens of companies including big tech names, microsoft, intel, twitter according to wilf. tesla will report. joining us is sandy bragar, partner at esperian and phil orlando. head of client...
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bob weir putting on a special tribute concert at the red rocks today.ncisco giants will commemorate garcia this thursday with a grateful dead tribute night at at&t park >>> when we come back, the latest on the white house shake-up anthony scaramucci out after just ten days on the job plus, the north korea threat and later the ceo of box is taking shopping to a whole new level. what if stores could predict when you will run out of toilet paper and already have it shipped to your house before you even realize it? or order it? the e-commerce site rolling out a new feature that does just that we'll talk about that plus much more right now as we head to a break, take a look. futures are still higher dow futures no longer up by triple digits. looks like the dow would open up 98 points after closing at yet another record level yesterday s&p 500 up by 5. the nasdaq up by 20. at blue apron, we're building a better food system. where instead of paying for middlemen, we work directly with family farms to deliver higher quality ingredients for less than you pay at
bob weir putting on a special tribute concert at the red rocks today.ncisco giants will commemorate garcia this thursday with a grateful dead tribute night at at&t park >>> when we come back, the latest on the white house shake-up anthony scaramucci out after just ten days on the job plus, the north korea threat and later the ceo of box is taking shopping to a whole new level. what if stores could predict when you will run out of toilet paper and already have it shipped to your...
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>> bob weir's band in the mid '70s. they did a lot of good stuff. you never heard of them?s listening to them. it was pretty good. >> he wrote a lot of his best music became some of the dead music inside the kingfish. >> all right. because i haven't seen you. -i have backup. i have questions. >> if you put them in e-mail format please and i will respond to each one as you know when you write me these little lines a write six page memos. >> don't do it on the air with all of our viewers going what the hell. that's an idea. that's one way of approaching it. thank you, steve. coming up the baby boomer effect. the biggest, richest and perhaps the most influential group of americans. you're not, are you? >> i'm a tail end- >> i think i'm like right in the middle. i am not turning 65 any time soon. americans are living longer, 10,000 people turn 65 every day and changing the health care landscape especially in the pharmaceutical industry. next the impact on medicine and research when the ceo of sanofi tells us how this company is keeping up with the boomer generation. "squawk box
>> bob weir's band in the mid '70s. they did a lot of good stuff. you never heard of them?s listening to them. it was pretty good. >> he wrote a lot of his best music became some of the dead music inside the kingfish. >> all right. because i haven't seen you. -i have backup. i have questions. >> if you put them in e-mail format please and i will respond to each one as you know when you write me these little lines a write six page memos. >> don't do it on the air...
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>> you learn in the movie which is what i have encountered knowing bob weir over the years, doing whatthey do in the entire grateful dead family. what you find out in the movie is that they try to make a documentary of them in 1970. and the band dosed the entire film crew can lsd. [ laughter ] so what you see in there is you see the shots of these guys that had never taken lsd before essentially doing in and out of shots. >> you guys didn't get that treatment, did you? >> no. >> i don't think anybody drank the water around the film set is the idea. but i wanted to talk about something else, which is a business related part of this. you guys came along and you have marketed this and sold this a completely new way. this is not a film going out to the theaters but it's kind of in the theaters, it's on amazon and you're doing something on the 25th, explain that. >> i'll let alex explain the amazon distribution, but we started as a 90 minute movie which elongated into the four hour kind of whole play. and we saw making of a murder happen on netflix and "the jinx" on hbo and alex let us go t
>> you learn in the movie which is what i have encountered knowing bob weir over the years, doing whatthey do in the entire grateful dead family. what you find out in the movie is that they try to make a documentary of them in 1970. and the band dosed the entire film crew can lsd. [ laughter ] so what you see in there is you see the shots of these guys that had never taken lsd before essentially doing in and out of shots. >> you guys didn't get that treatment, did you? >> no....
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. >> let's check in with bob and he's on the floor this morning with more of what's moving. >> happy monday. weirf of our lows and now we're only down 72 and the financials are weak and energy stocks and some of the materials are down 1%. all of the gold stocks are to the upside. you know, i asked around saturday and said why did they go after the deposits so much and apparently the answer i got from people who watch this stuff was that was all there was to go after and there was not a lot else they could seize in any way easily and with all of this said, can i just take the other side of this about not protesting too much? there were plenty of one-off taxes in europe. the italians have been screaming for months about this. they had a whole new bunch of taxes on their financial assets and some of capital gains and not all on deposits and there were a lot of one-off taxes in europe reese leent and will we have some kind of bank run? there have been safety programs in the last two years put into effect and they have the bond-buying program and the ecb, able to buy cheap loans and the ltro program a
. >> let's check in with bob and he's on the floor this morning with more of what's moving. >> happy monday. weirf of our lows and now we're only down 72 and the financials are weak and energy stocks and some of the materials are down 1%. all of the gold stocks are to the upside. you know, i asked around saturday and said why did they go after the deposits so much and apparently the answer i got from people who watch this stuff was that was all there was to go after and there was...
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again, guys, weir sitting at historic highs on the s&p. back to you. >> thank you, bob. and that's what they have to lean on. you lean on the transports and that's how you get this down. >> let's shift to the bonds and the dollar. rick santelli who has been fired up about bernanke in chicago. go ahead, rick. >> i'm surprised you're not fired up, jim. i heard what you saidas long as people make money. just throw out all of the rule books and the constitution. throw out anything and just make it so certain groups can profit and certain ones don't and bob's friend loses 25 grand and the guy in the s&p pit doesn't. i don't know, it's a strange new world. look at a two-day chart of fives. basically they go from 155 to 138 and they're hovering around 141. look at a two-day of tens and it falls out rather dramatically and here we cover around 158, but i have to tell you, i know it's a lot of volatility and i know from high to low which is what i was referencing and you look at that chart starting to may 1st and even though i promise that the punch bowl is never going to leave n
again, guys, weir sitting at historic highs on the s&p. back to you. >> thank you, bob. and that's what they have to lean on. you lean on the transports and that's how you get this down. >> let's shift to the bonds and the dollar. rick santelli who has been fired up about bernanke in chicago. go ahead, rick. >> i'm surprised you're not fired up, jim. i heard what you saidas long as people make money. just throw out all of the rule books and the constitution. throw out...