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jon? >> jon: arthel and eric, thank you. a scare in the air and on the ground as debris from a united airlines jet falls on to denver area neighborhoods. good evening. i'm jon scott and this is the fox report. ♪ ♪ take a live look at some of what fell out of the sky. it's on the ground now in broomfield, colorado, about 30 miles west of the denver international airport. the faa says the passenger jet returned their safely after experiencing engine failure in the right engine. miraculously, nobody hurt on board or on the ground. christina coleman is following the story for us live from los angeles. christina? >> jon, 231 passengers and 10 crew members were on board the plane when the the casing around one of the engines apparently blew right off. no one was hurt and the boeing 777 was able to land safely. the plane returned to denver international airport and all of the passengers deplaned and bused to the terminal. take a look at how close a huge chunk of debris came to landing on top of a home. take a look at that there rig
jon? >> jon: arthel and eric, thank you. a scare in the air and on the ground as debris from a united airlines jet falls on to denver area neighborhoods. good evening. i'm jon scott and this is the fox report. ♪ ♪ take a live look at some of what fell out of the sky. it's on the ground now in broomfield, colorado, about 30 miles west of the denver international airport. the faa says the passenger jet returned their safely after experiencing engine failure in the right engine....
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jon.: unbelievable christina coleman in los angeles. christina, thank you. let's bring in ted williams former homicide detective and a fox news contributor most astangedding thing to me is city knew it had problems with locks at its jail and working for months to get it fixed apparently some of these inmates were tiebl release other inmates from the cells and by working the controls. >> yeah. jon this is a very disturbing distinct that could have been catastrophic than reported. it started from what i understand jon around 2:30 this morning, the public space there just -- was called from what i was told and he was told that an inmate had been jumped by prison guard should i say had been jumped by one of the inmates. but other inmates were able to open the cell blocks as you said, the locks were not working. they were able to get out of their cell blocks they were able to step and throw -- around, it was a very cay chaotc situation. but the good thing about it is, that no one, no one was in
jon.: unbelievable christina coleman in los angeles. christina, thank you. let's bring in ted williams former homicide detective and a fox news contributor most astangedding thing to me is city knew it had problems with locks at its jail and working for months to get it fixed apparently some of these inmates were tiebl release other inmates from the cells and by working the controls. >> yeah. jon this is a very disturbing distinct that could have been catastrophic than reported. it...
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jon?: christina coleman in los angeles, thank you. ♪ jon: well, the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, faces fresh outrage from both sides of the aisle over claims he tried to cover up information about the number of covid deaths in nursing homes in new york. many, including new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, are calling for a full investigation. the state legislators are looking to strip cuomo of the emergency powers he's employed during the pandemic. aishah hasnie is live in new york with more. >> reporter: jon, good evening. in talks about impeachment also heating up tonight. state assemblyman ron kim tells fox news there are a number of meetings planned for tomorrow, and state lawmakers on both sides of the aisle want to talk impeachment. this bipartisan outcry really surrounds a laundry list of issues including that march 25th order to allow covid patients back into nursing homes. the delay in the release of nursing home data the, the undercounting of nursing home death
jon?: christina coleman in los angeles, thank you. ♪ jon: well, the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, faces fresh outrage from both sides of the aisle over claims he tried to cover up information about the number of covid deaths in nursing homes in new york. many, including new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, are calling for a full investigation. the state legislators are looking to strip cuomo of the emergency powers he's employed during the pandemic. aishah hasnie is live in...
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you can cut it, jon, both ways. jon: the pace is fast, the -- not inflation. real yields over the last week breaking out. that is the challenge to risk assets. tom: real yields are a moonshot. i look at it a lot this morning, jon, and it is really not a breakout yet, but we are right there, that if it continues, that gets the intention of wall street -- the attention of wall street. lisa: the key question is, how much of this reflation trade is jay powell going to tolerate? how much will the fed take a look at how much yields are rising? signifying that they are going to buy unger term bonds. what is the balance of allowing growth to pick up when not creating financial instability echo jon: let's get a price action this friday morn. good money money. i got through the weekend just up -- let's get the price action this friday morning -- good monday morning. 1.367%. i will just keep talking. euro up about .1%. the copper move, really big over the last couple of weeks. lisa: it is stemming from shortages and also the reflation trade. put central bankers front and
you can cut it, jon, both ways. jon: the pace is fast, the -- not inflation. real yields over the last week breaking out. that is the challenge to risk assets. tom: real yields are a moonshot. i look at it a lot this morning, jon, and it is really not a breakout yet, but we are right there, that if it continues, that gets the intention of wall street -- the attention of wall street. lisa: the key question is, how much of this reflation trade is jay powell going to tolerate? how much will the...
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jon. jon: lucas tomlinson. lucas, thank you.biden has declared the transit atlantic alliance is back as he works to dismantle bred seis tore policy agenda and america first really gone for good? we'll discuss that, and what lies ahead for the republican party with florida congresswoman kat, next. my retirement plan with voya keeps me moving forward... even after paying for this. love you, sweetheart. they guide me with achievable steps that give me confidence. this is my granddaughter...she's cute like her grandpa. voya doesn't just help me get to retirement... ...they're with me all the way through it. come on, grandpa! later. got grandpa things to do. aw, grandpas are the best! well planned. well invested. well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. jon: i'm jon scott and this is the fox report it is the bottom of the hour, if you're just joining us here's a look at some top stories making headlines. multiple reports say the fbi is focusing on one unidentified suspect in the death of this man, capitol hill po
jon. jon: lucas tomlinson. lucas, thank you.biden has declared the transit atlantic alliance is back as he works to dismantle bred seis tore policy agenda and america first really gone for good? we'll discuss that, and what lies ahead for the republican party with florida congresswoman kat, next. my retirement plan with voya keeps me moving forward... even after paying for this. love you, sweetheart. they guide me with achievable steps that give me confidence. this is my granddaughter...she's...
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jon: that is a different hemisphere., a market asset management. ♪ ♪ >> right now where we are, the data is not there. markets are pricing and stimulus that hasn't yet been approved. >> you've got a lot of buying power with pent-up demand that continues to build. >> we have seen people take the money they get from the government and their income and spend it like mad. >> inflation is an eventuality, and that is the only thing that will probably knock the market off course. >> what will the market look like in 2022? >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: from new york city for
jon: that is a different hemisphere., a market asset management. ♪ ♪ >> right now where we are, the data is not there. markets are pricing and stimulus that hasn't yet been approved. >> you've got a lot of buying power with pent-up demand that continues to build. >> we have seen people take the money they get from the government and their income and spend it like mad. >> inflation is an eventuality, and that is the only thing that will probably knock the market off...
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jon: 8:30 a.m. eastern. lisa: you stole my thunder -- you talk about the cpi data and the jerome powell pressure -- presser we will get later today. the consumer price index data very important to see the price of gasoline. people are looking at a temporary boost to inflation from proposed stimulus and what we got over december. not anything longer-lasting. the reason i find this so interesting, yields creeping up toward their post-pandemic high. interesting to see where the band is coming from with inflation creeping higher. then the fed chair's power speaking at the economic club of new york -- a webinar to spare tom keene from rubber chicken. we are all crying for him. my key question would be does he think that high asset prices, arguably publishes asset prices, helps the fed get closer to its goal of higher inflation and long-term employment? people start to talk about asset bubbles that at what point it becomes counterproductive. jon: let's clear up the rubber chicken issue. tom sits behind the speaker
jon: 8:30 a.m. eastern. lisa: you stole my thunder -- you talk about the cpi data and the jerome powell pressure -- presser we will get later today. the consumer price index data very important to see the price of gasoline. people are looking at a temporary boost to inflation from proposed stimulus and what we got over december. not anything longer-lasting. the reason i find this so interesting, yields creeping up toward their post-pandemic high. interesting to see where the band is coming from...
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jon: in d.c.rotest turned chaotic overnight, a peaceful black lives matter march nearly became violent when members of antifa jointed, details on that next. and in an emergency, they need a network that puts them first. that connects them to technology, to each other, and to other agencies. that's why at&t built firstnet with and for first responders the emergency response network authorized by congress. firstnet. because putting them first is our job. one of the worst things about a cold sore is how it can make you feel. but, when used at the first sign, abreva can get you back to being you in just 2 and a half days. be kinder to yourself and tougher on your cold sores. jon: last night in washington a group of what appeared to be antifascist protesters joined the black lives matter march the crowd shouted threats but no arrests made, david spunt reports from the justice department. >> d.c. police were out in force saturday afternoon into the evening as things turned from a peaceful protest into w
jon: in d.c.rotest turned chaotic overnight, a peaceful black lives matter march nearly became violent when members of antifa jointed, details on that next. and in an emergency, they need a network that puts them first. that connects them to technology, to each other, and to other agencies. that's why at&t built firstnet with and for first responders the emergency response network authorized by congress. firstnet. because putting them first is our job. one of the worst things about a cold...
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jon: please come back.sing a point, let's talk about it, there's always a bad guy in this hearings. i am trying to worry -- figure out who the bad guy is. is it the leader of robinhood, mr. griffin of citadel, the guy who lost a lot of money, the leader of the reddit forum? tom: is anyway shown up who has made a killing -- has anyone shown up that has made a killing? jon: mr. gill and mr. griffin will be there. lisa: one key question, what can they do? you raise a good point, who is the villain? as it the populist sizing there should be access for retail investors, people saying from a more institutional level yet have our protection and disclosures, shortselling. report yesterday in "the wall street journal" about how the fcc is looking into mandating more disclosure for short sales. jon: more transparency. what does that achieve? what would it prevent in this case? what would it have prevented? lisa: maybe a more obvious -- i don't know. this is a key question, the reason why the sec has been asked to do
jon: please come back.sing a point, let's talk about it, there's always a bad guy in this hearings. i am trying to worry -- figure out who the bad guy is. is it the leader of robinhood, mr. griffin of citadel, the guy who lost a lot of money, the leader of the reddit forum? tom: is anyway shown up who has made a killing -- has anyone shown up that has made a killing? jon: mr. gill and mr. griffin will be there. lisa: one key question, what can they do? you raise a good point, who is the...
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jon: alan ruskin, thank you. tom, we are having these conversations before the economy has reopened. this is what we are talking about, stretch valuations moving too quickly. have you seen what happened to small caps, i think we are about of 15% year-to-date. tom: i would take it back to november 6, not just year-to-date, and people could take it back to the day, maybe when biden was going to be election. the postelection boom in 35% to 40% in some of the depressed sectors as well. i think lisa mentioned this earlier, the idea we are doing this with yields higher, that happens, it is rare, and where do the to point -- where's the to point? jon: apparently it is not 120 or 125. lisa: a lot of people will say is the pace. at a certain point, the fed will step in or there will be natural demand. jon: we need to get to the deepening energy crisis. the texas railroad commission or be joining us. from new york city alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i am jon ferro. a long weekend in the united states. tom: you ki
jon: alan ruskin, thank you. tom, we are having these conversations before the economy has reopened. this is what we are talking about, stretch valuations moving too quickly. have you seen what happened to small caps, i think we are about of 15% year-to-date. tom: i would take it back to november 6, not just year-to-date, and people could take it back to the day, maybe when biden was going to be election. the postelection boom in 35% to 40% in some of the depressed sectors as well. i think lisa...
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jon: thank you. seema: i think going forward with the taxing news, it is rolling out quite well, and there is a lot of opportunity and from a relative standpoint the u.k. is attractive to many other regions, but for us it is the time to gradually start increasing exposure to the u.k.. jon: seema shah, thank you. tom, do you want a final word? tom: no, but i'm glad you brought it up. when is the last time we paid attention to the ftse? jon: we have not for a long time, but since the end of october it is up 70%. the individual waiters, is at the top, unilever, hsbc, but think value on a global, cyclical recovery. tom: start of the day from chris perrone, wire door, the russell 2000 is 40% plus -- who i adore, the russell 2000 is 40% plus above its 200-day average. jon: the rally we have seen in small caps has been tremendous. tom: can we call it the biden rally? jon: i did you have to collect the pfizer beyond tech rally. biontech rally. lisa: these are also being held by the backdrop of stimulus. it m
jon: thank you. seema: i think going forward with the taxing news, it is rolling out quite well, and there is a lot of opportunity and from a relative standpoint the u.k. is attractive to many other regions, but for us it is the time to gradually start increasing exposure to the u.k.. jon: seema shah, thank you. tom, do you want a final word? tom: no, but i'm glad you brought it up. when is the last time we paid attention to the ftse? jon: we have not for a long time, but since the end of...
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and final trades, jon najarian and steve weiss? >> carg, steve, i bought it. >> teradyne. >> carrie? >> american tower. >> thank you, everyone. >> and now, ready to testify about the role in the reddit boom, and we are going to talk to both sides ready to grill the ceo. >>> and miami is considering a number of initiatives about the bitcoin and paying employees and paying taxes and capital investments in bitcoin and we will speak to the mayor about that initiative ahead. >>> and the texas energy nightmare. >>> and so, jon, what is happening overall in the market? >> well, it is key parts of the market that had been momentum-type stocks and sectors over the past 12 months. looking at the dow, flat on the day, and call it up six points and the s&p is down .33, and the real underperformer off of the lows of the session is the nasdaq composite and roughly one-third declines there. and the rising interest rates and you heard it from cathie wood there in the previous hour, the valuations of many of the momentum type stocks and in the sect
and final trades, jon najarian and steve weiss? >> carg, steve, i bought it. >> teradyne. >> carrie? >> american tower. >> thank you, everyone. >> and now, ready to testify about the role in the reddit boom, and we are going to talk to both sides ready to grill the ceo. >>> and miami is considering a number of initiatives about the bitcoin and paying employees and paying taxes and capital investments in bitcoin and we will speak to the mayor about...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( jon grunts ) >> stephen: jon batiste, everybody, thank you, jon. >> jon: yeah, yeah. >>n my contract. but these big companies aren't the ones who need support the most right now. it's small businesses out there that have been hurt the most in this pandemic. but of course a small business could never afford the millions of dollars it would cost to produce and run an ad on cbs tonight. which is why we here at "a late show" have decided to pick one and just give it to them. tonight an actual small business that has been struggling during the pandemic will get their very own, very real high-octane super susunday ad-- - jim. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( jet engine ) >>>> there's a a special b breet hngers for adventure. an escscape into t the unknownw. whwhen you're e ready for r that chapter, there's only one place to go. >> foggy pine books in boone, north carolina! >> come on down to foggy pine books on king street in boone north carolina, where every book is an adventure waiting to happen. they've got adventures that take you to space. adventures that take you back in time. and adventur
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( jon grunts ) >> stephen: jon batiste, everybody, thank you, jon. >> jon: yeah, yeah. >>n my contract. but these big companies aren't the ones who need support the most right now. it's small businesses out there that have been hurt the most in this pandemic. but of course a small business could never afford the millions of dollars it would cost to produce and run an ad on cbs tonight. which is why we here at "a late show" have decided to pick...
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jon batiste. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jon: hello, hello, hello. >> stephen: jon, are you aware thati'm the one telling you, a musical genius with his finger on the pulse of the scene, as we call it, doesn't know that this is the year of the sea shanty. i have been telling people this! i told my whole family over the christmas break. dad, you're crazy, get off the grog and come back to port. no one's going to listen to sea shanties. and now they're blowing up online. >> jon: oh man, i've got to get on that. what's your favorite sea shanty? >> stephen: ♪ there once was a ship that put to sea ♪ ♪ the name of the ship was the "billy of tea" the winds blew up, her bow ♪ dipped down o blow, my bully boys, blow ♪ soon may the wellerman come to bring the sugar, tea and rum ♪ one day when the tonguin' is done we'll take our leave and go ♪ come on. >> jon: oh. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, i like that! >> stephen: all right. >> jon: what do you call that? >> stephen: that's called "the wellerman." it is a 19th century new zealand whaling song. >> jon: mmm, say that... >> stephen: whaling songs are going to
jon batiste. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jon: hello, hello, hello. >> stephen: jon, are you aware thati'm the one telling you, a musical genius with his finger on the pulse of the scene, as we call it, doesn't know that this is the year of the sea shanty. i have been telling people this! i told my whole family over the christmas break. dad, you're crazy, get off the grog and come back to port. no one's going to listen to sea shanties. and now they're blowing...
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. >> reporter: jon, absolutely. this is a catastrophe that's still unfolding, people's homes flooding after thawing pipes burst over the weekend. the president just signing a major disaster declaration for parts of this state and really the enormity of this situation is still being realized, but we know as of this morning at least 70 people have died nationwide as a result of this winter storm and ten people he houston area, houston area alone have died from hypothermia including a boy who passed away. being told to boil their water because it's not safe to drink and there are a lot of people at the same time that have no water at all and basic necessities are also scarce at many of the local stores across the state. we have seen those empty shelves and also long lines at the grocery stores here. this crisis started with massive and widespread power outages. ercot, the agency that manages 90% of the state's power grid, they've been under fire, people are frustrated, they want to know why the power grid was left so v
. >> reporter: jon, absolutely. this is a catastrophe that's still unfolding, people's homes flooding after thawing pipes burst over the weekend. the president just signing a major disaster declaration for parts of this state and really the enormity of this situation is still being realized, but we know as of this morning at least 70 people have died nationwide as a result of this winter storm and ten people he houston area, houston area alone have died from hypothermia including a boy...
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it's jon fortt great to have you.a bit of a windup to this question having to do with focus. nearly 20 years ago i was talking to apple when they launched airport and wi-fi and, wow, why don't you lean into this essentially we were told we don't want to become a networking company which later made sense i thought of square as being small business centric but with the growth of cash app particularly during this time when there are a lot of consumers taking financial risk, do you worry about square becoming too heavily weighted towards that >> our priority for the growth of our platform is, first and foremost, the health and stability of the platform and customers' ability to make informed decisions our platform is all about financial inclusion so that we provide access and, again, consumers can make informed decisions. with the growth of cash app at 36 million active customers we see a diversity of youth cases on the platform. in 2019 we had one product with more than $100 million in gross profit in 2020 we had four. b
it's jon fortt great to have you.a bit of a windup to this question having to do with focus. nearly 20 years ago i was talking to apple when they launched airport and wi-fi and, wow, why don't you lean into this essentially we were told we don't want to become a networking company which later made sense i thought of square as being small business centric but with the growth of cash app particularly during this time when there are a lot of consumers taking financial risk, do you worry about...
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let's say hello to jon batiste. hello, jon. >> jon: hello, stephen.eard anything. we're about 6:00 right now, and last i heard he was still in surgery. >> jon: yup, i heard. i heard. and it's terrible news. it's the worst news. somebody like him who has inspired so many, and given his life to golf, you know. we hope that he can pull through, because he's inspired us, and we need to send our good energy to him right now. >> stephen: as of the staement right now, the reportss are it's not life threatening. >> jon: okay. >> stephen: but who knows what it does to the rest of his career, too. while he's at the end of it, two years ago, the amazing comeback winning the master's, you know-- >> jon: that was inspiring to see. i remember watching him when i was, like, five years old, and he was coming up and just what he has represent gld yeah, back in '97, when he won the master's. youngest person ever, largest margin to ever win it by. i was not five. i was a little older than five when i watched that. ( laughter ) but in that area. it was intjerz. >> jon: a
let's say hello to jon batiste. hello, jon. >> jon: hello, stephen.eard anything. we're about 6:00 right now, and last i heard he was still in surgery. >> jon: yup, i heard. i heard. and it's terrible news. it's the worst news. somebody like him who has inspired so many, and given his life to golf, you know. we hope that he can pull through, because he's inspired us, and we need to send our good energy to him right now. >> stephen: as of the staement right now, the reportss...
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let's say hello to jon batiste. jon, who have you got for the super bowl?ughter ) >> jon: you see-- because if they throw the basketball, it would bounce further after it lands, you know. >> stephen: right. i'll take your word for that. like, i'm not a huge follower of either sport. so-- ( laughter ) so-- so, if-- i'm all for it. let's mix it up a little bit. i say we give baseball players hockey sticks. >> jon: oh, wow, wow! >> stephen: yeah. >> jon: i could see that. >> stephen: let them take the sticks with them around the bases and just chop at each other. those would be, what kind of ratings? super bowl-- they would be super bowl ratings. if we did that. >> jon: there you go! >> stephen: jon batiste, give me a little football music, man! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jon batiste. thanks. ( laughter ) >> jon: yeah! >> stephen: ladies and gentlemen, i spend a lot of time writing the most complex topical code, creating an intricate, detailed story reality, suspending an entire population of humans in nutrient baths, and harvesting their energy to power the immersive, full-
let's say hello to jon batiste. jon, who have you got for the super bowl?ughter ) >> jon: you see-- because if they throw the basketball, it would bounce further after it lands, you know. >> stephen: right. i'll take your word for that. like, i'm not a huge follower of either sport. so-- ( laughter ) so-- so, if-- i'm all for it. let's mix it up a little bit. i say we give baseball players hockey sticks. >> jon: oh, wow, wow! >> stephen: yeah. >> jon: i could see...
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>> well, i don't know, jon. if you are a tech investor, you have gotten used to the headlines of europe, and the cost of business and you knew that the headline was a risk for some time, and jon, i am interested and you would know this better than i, have we seen the surveys of the drivers in the u.k. the uber drivers and the men and the women driving the uber themselves and what they thought about it did it in some way, was with it tracking the surveys that we saw of the drivers here in the u.s., and would that matter to you, jon? >> well, you know, i think that it would matter, because i certainly care what the workers and the contractors feel. and let me tell you what, we are shuffling the lineup like a deck of cards, and we have deidre bosa back, and dom chu is back, and how much does it matter on uber when you trying to be rouroug roughly global and ex-china, because they are not there anymore, and ex the food, as well. >> well, we have been having the discussion in the united states of full time employee,
>> well, i don't know, jon. if you are a tech investor, you have gotten used to the headlines of europe, and the cost of business and you knew that the headline was a risk for some time, and jon, i am interested and you would know this better than i, have we seen the surveys of the drivers in the u.k. the uber drivers and the men and the women driving the uber themselves and what they thought about it did it in some way, was with it tracking the surveys that we saw of the drivers here in...
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let's say hello to jon batiste. jon, i'm digging that suit hard. what is that pattern?ing it, too. amazing. >> stephen: that's not a representational pattern. that's an abstract? >> jon: yes, you see... got a nice little-- that has a color palette to it, too. got a nice feel. >> stephen: i think it looks better on you than it would on me. i don't think i have the style to sustain it. >> jon: oh, my goodness. >> stephen: you know who else what might look good on, arsenio hall? you are not old enough to remember his show. you were not alive when his show came on, right? >> jon: i remember his show. f aserunor notber sho- i don't household. >> stephen: you know this, younn standard. >> jon: yes, yes,. there were a lot of great moments on that show. the moment mike tyson and mohammed ali were on there together. i remember seeing that, and there were some other moments where there would be so many titans to show up to greet another titans and would be surprised. he would always have somebody coming out the back. i remember that. i loved that. >> stephen: jon, do you have any
let's say hello to jon batiste. jon, i'm digging that suit hard. what is that pattern?ing it, too. amazing. >> stephen: that's not a representational pattern. that's an abstract? >> jon: yes, you see... got a nice little-- that has a color palette to it, too. got a nice feel. >> stephen: i think it looks better on you than it would on me. i don't think i have the style to sustain it. >> jon: oh, my goodness. >> stephen: you know who else what might look good on,...
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jon batiste, give me a little football music, man! ♪♪ jon batiste. thanks. >> jon: yeah!omplex topical code, creating an intricate detailed story reality, suspending an entire population of humans in nutrient baths, and harvesting their energy to power the immersive, full-sensory comedy matrix that is my monologue. but sometimes, sometimes, folks, i like to scavenge an old commodore 64 from behind the library, steal the car battery out of the abandoned impala on someone's front lawn, then use some rusty jumpers cables to hook it all up to some 3d glasses i snatched out of the movie theater trash can, then slap them on your face to plunge you into the janky d.i.y. a.r. neural nightmare simulation of news that is my segment: "quarantine-while!" quarantine-while, scientists inn implants the size of a salt grain which could let people choose their mood. that's good, because the first mood you're going to want to choose is "i do not mind having this salt grain in my skull." the scientists tested the implant out on rats by injecting them with cocaine and then sending signals to
jon batiste, give me a little football music, man! ♪♪ jon batiste. thanks. >> jon: yeah!omplex topical code, creating an intricate detailed story reality, suspending an entire population of humans in nutrient baths, and harvesting their energy to power the immersive, full-sensory comedy matrix that is my monologue. but sometimes, sometimes, folks, i like to scavenge an old commodore 64 from behind the library, steal the car battery out of the abandoned impala on someone's front lawn,...
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>> stephen: jon batiste, everybody. thanks, jon. different than the last four februarys. this one follows months of protests against police brutality last year, unemployment during the pandemic is particularly bad for black people in america, and that same pandemic has disproportionately hurt people of color. a much smaller potatoes-- but "bridgerton" gets snubbed by the golden globes, but "emily in paris" gets a nod for best comedy? it's a shonda! literally! black americans are long overdue for some recognition from the country they have helped shape. and that may be finall happening in one way because "the biden administration has revived the effort to put harriet tubman on the $20 bill." since she is the hero of the underground railroad, it makes sense that biden would be all about a tubman 20. ( aviators ) "i'm a big fan of railroads, wherever they are! underground railroad's the black acela! choo choo! all aboard! next stop: equality junction! come on! jump on the track, jack!" this is long overdue, on being long overdue, becau
>> stephen: jon batiste, everybody. thanks, jon. different than the last four februarys. this one follows months of protests against police brutality last year, unemployment during the pandemic is particularly bad for black people in america, and that same pandemic has disproportionately hurt people of color. a much smaller potatoes-- but "bridgerton" gets snubbed by the golden globes, but "emily in paris" gets a nod for best comedy? it's a shonda! literally! black...
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jon batiste. hello, jon! >> jon: hello, stephen. what's the vibe? what's the vibe today?coming out because -- hey, why don't i have an advanced copy of it? my feelings are more than hurt. >> jon: no, i sent you the link! >> stephen: so you say, but you don't see me walking around humming these songs! >> jon: i'll send it to you again. it's on march 19th, it will be physically available. but you've got to pre-ordered version, you've got the early version. >> stephen: and the name of the album again, for the people out there. >> jon: we are. >> stephen: yes, we are. >> jon: we are, mm-hmm. >> stephen: can you give me any kind of a taste, a hint, a shadow of a ricochet of an ia t? can you give me a little taste? >> jon: oh, yeah! ( boogie-woogie ) ♪ we done a lot of livin' ♪ ♪ we're workin' overtime ♪ ♪ i need you, baby! >> stephen: jon batiste, thank you, jon. >> jon: yes, indeed. >> stephen: you know, i spend most of the time lovingly juicing the day's ripest stories, sifting out the unnecessary pulp with my state-of-the-art topicality filter, pouring it into a fine, chill
jon batiste. hello, jon! >> jon: hello, stephen. what's the vibe? what's the vibe today?coming out because -- hey, why don't i have an advanced copy of it? my feelings are more than hurt. >> jon: no, i sent you the link! >> stephen: so you say, but you don't see me walking around humming these songs! >> jon: i'll send it to you again. it's on march 19th, it will be physically available. but you've got to pre-ordered version, you've got the early version. >>...
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let's say hello to jon batiste. jon, are you staying warm? >> jon: oh, i'm trying my best.didn't have that growing up in new orleans. i'm still getting used to this level of snow. >> stephen: did it ever for any reason snow back in new orleans, even on the strangest day? >> jon: no. the entire time i lived there, all 17 years before i moved to new york, not one day of snow. we never had a snow day at school. i didn't even see snow until i moved away. it's crazy. >> stephen: what was your first snow like? >> jon: i didn't have a winter coat, i remember that. and i remember how that felt. and i walked around, and i remember my hands started to turn blue. this part started turning blue and that's when i was, like, okay, i've got to do something better about this. >> stephen: all right, jon. do you have any music to warm up the northeast corridor? >> jon: mmm, mmm -- ♪♪ you know that? ♪♪ >> stephen: not yet. i'll have to find out later. jon batiste, everybody. thank you, jon. >> jon: later on. >> stephen: ladies and gentlemen, we are less than a week away from the biggest game
let's say hello to jon batiste. jon, are you staying warm? >> jon: oh, i'm trying my best.didn't have that growing up in new orleans. i'm still getting used to this level of snow. >> stephen: did it ever for any reason snow back in new orleans, even on the strangest day? >> jon: no. the entire time i lived there, all 17 years before i moved to new york, not one day of snow. we never had a snow day at school. i didn't even see snow until i moved away. it's crazy. >>...
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let's say hi to jon batiste. hello, jon. >> jon: hello, stephen. how you doing? -- we're off next week. >> jon: right. >> stephen: so we're not going to be here to talk about it, i want to talk about it now. you and the band and some other bands around the world are putting together this amazing carnival mardi gras musical piece that i saw today that's fantastic. tell me about this thing. who are these people you're playing with? >> we're playing with k oh ss. at and charles and great musicians doing "is a va na grass" the song of carnival last year and a quartet from brazil, santos who is featured in there doing traditional brazil music from carnival. we can't be together for carnival this year, but this is the best we're going to get. >> stephen: i heard this. it will come out on mardi gras. >> that's right. >> stephen: we'll point it out on social media, but please check it out. i listened to it today and i levitated. off the ground. you could have passed a hoop underneath me. >> jon: yeah, right. >> stephen: well, jon, give me a lastla little days before we g
let's say hi to jon batiste. hello, jon. >> jon: hello, stephen. how you doing? -- we're off next week. >> jon: right. >> stephen: so we're not going to be here to talk about it, i want to talk about it now. you and the band and some other bands around the world are putting together this amazing carnival mardi gras musical piece that i saw today that's fantastic. tell me about this thing. who are these people you're playing with? >> we're playing with k oh ss. at and...
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jon batiste. jon, did you watch the game last night? >> jon: yes, i did. i saw history being made.use you have to pull for the saints. >> jon: yeah, i gotta pull for the saints. i'm new orleans through and through black and gold, who dat. but it is incredible to see what mr. tom brady is -- >> stephen: it does settle the question. it's over. >> jon: right. seven. and after the game, he's just like, you know, i have been her. just like going to grandma's house. >> stephen: yeah, he was totally chill for the entire thing. they looked like clearly they had it in the bag. he just sat on the bench stone faced, like he's got some kind of switch he can turn off. >> jon: that's something to be able to do. you can apply that to a lot of different skills if you figure that one out. >> stephen: jon, what do you have in your finishing tips tonight? anything that wants to get its way? ( when the saints come marching in ) ♪♪ >> stephen: always next year, jon. jon batiste, everybody. thank you, jon! folks, if you watched the big game yesterday, you will recall that a late show had an all new, sup
jon batiste. jon, did you watch the game last night? >> jon: yes, i did. i saw history being made.use you have to pull for the saints. >> jon: yeah, i gotta pull for the saints. i'm new orleans through and through black and gold, who dat. but it is incredible to see what mr. tom brady is -- >> stephen: it does settle the question. it's over. >> jon: right. seven. and after the game, he's just like, you know, i have been her. just like going to grandma's house. >>...
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jon: i guess so. was 19 years old. jackie: you can say that because you got to do it. [laughter] jon: right. well, you know, certain things we can live without. jackie: fair enough. jon: i think, you know, considering what this country has been through in the last year, a bunch of 20-year-olds not getting to drink until 4:00 in the morning and do god knows what. jared: i may not be the -- jackie: it may not be the worst thing. jon: i worry about the businesses losing business, more than the young kids. they'll have time to catch up. jackie: i hear you. living in doggie paradise, lou lou, an 8-year-old border collie recently inherited 5 million bucks. the owner left the money in a will to ensure she is well taken care of and cared for and will reimburse the caretaker for monthly expenses. brian, that is one wealthy collie. brian: how do you spend $5 million on a dog? the thing is, if you got inside lulu's head she would probably say i want a tennis ball and a kid to throw it and that's it. so what do y
jon: i guess so. was 19 years old. jackie: you can say that because you got to do it. [laughter] jon: right. well, you know, certain things we can live without. jackie: fair enough. jon: i think, you know, considering what this country has been through in the last year, a bunch of 20-year-olds not getting to drink until 4:00 in the morning and do god knows what. jared: i may not be the -- jackie: it may not be the worst thing. jon: i worry about the businesses losing business, more than the...
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so our thanks again to jon bon jovi for making his "beat" debut.sons we do this is it gives you more time. we get into a lot more on politics, on music, on song writing, on doing it my way if you go visit the link for the full interview. i'll see you back here at 6:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. for one more music footnote before i go, if you're on instagram you can follow me @ari melber with d.j. drama. so we'll be taking your questions. it's way more interactive than this tv thing if you want to tune in. otherwise don't go anywhere, "the reid-out with joy reed" starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin "the reidout" with the case for impeachment. both the legal argument and the visceral emotional one. and the toll of the devastation of january 6th. in just two and a half hours, the remains of slain capitol police officer brian sicknick will lie in honor in the rotunda of the united states capito
so our thanks again to jon bon jovi for making his "beat" debut.sons we do this is it gives you more time. we get into a lot more on politics, on music, on song writing, on doing it my way if you go visit the link for the full interview. i'll see you back here at 6:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. for one more music footnote before i go, if you're on instagram you can follow me @ari melber with d.j. drama. so we'll be taking your questions. it's way more interactive than this tv thing if you...
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jon, you go the other way today.onathan: the question is, how self-limiting is the bond market selloff? how self-limiting is it because it starts to affect risk assets? are they going to give it the green light to test those kind of levels and see where it goes? no idea. very interested to see if that script changes later today. tom: i am going to go to brian deese. we will be featuring that interview across all of your properties today. you've got to wait for wages to move, wage inflation to move. jonathan: we will hear from the national economic director -- national economic council director later in the program. tom: you will be playing it on "the real yield" on friday, for all i know. [laughter] jonathan: good morning to you all. equities heading lower by about 14 on the s&p, down 0.4%. the pain, the epicenter of it is in the nasdaq, down another 1.35% on big tech in america. 1.36 53% is where the u.s. 10 year is, but crude is higher. lisa: it could be the mark that jeff currie was looking for at the end of the y
jon, you go the other way today.onathan: the question is, how self-limiting is the bond market selloff? how self-limiting is it because it starts to affect risk assets? are they going to give it the green light to test those kind of levels and see where it goes? no idea. very interested to see if that script changes later today. tom: i am going to go to brian deese. we will be featuring that interview across all of your properties today. you've got to wait for wages to move, wage inflation to...
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i want to bring in jon karl now, our chief washington correspondent, and jon, this was not expected. here's what senator cassidy said after voting the trial is constitutional, of course, making it six republicans voting with the democrats, he said he was not impressed with the former president's legal team. >> president trump's team were disorganized, they did everything they could but to talk about the question at hand and when they talked about it, they kind of glided over it, almost as if they were embarrassed of their arguments. now, i'm an impartial juror and one side's doing a great job and the other side's doing a terrible job on the issue at hand, as an impartial juror, i'm going to vote for the side that did the good job. >> jon, you're learning he wasn't the only one unhappy with their performance. you're learning from former presidents of the president's own team? >> reporter: i'm told that donald trump himself was unhappy with the performance of his legal team. he was stunned by the opening arguments by bruce castor, especially castor complimenting the democrats. and repu
i want to bring in jon karl now, our chief washington correspondent, and jon, this was not expected. here's what senator cassidy said after voting the trial is constitutional, of course, making it six republicans voting with the democrats, he said he was not impressed with the former president's legal team. >> president trump's team were disorganized, they did everything they could but to talk about the question at hand and when they talked about it, they kind of glided over it, almost as...
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matt: jon, fascinating stuff. i hope we can get you into the office soon. jon sandelman. and myself, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton. united nations secretary general antonio guterres criticize the global distribution of covid-19 vaccines. he told a high level member of the security council that 130 countries have not received a single dose and declared that "at this critical moment, vaccine equity is the biggest test before the global community." >> the covid-19 vaccines are generating hope, but at this critical moment, vaccine equity is the biggest model test before the global community. we must ensure that everybody everywhere can be vaccinated as soon as possible. mark: secretary-general gutierrez called for an emerging global vaccination plan to bring together those with the power to ensure fair vaccine distribution, scientists, vaccine producers, and those who can fund the effort. 10 countries have administered 75% of all vaccinations. president
matt: jon, fascinating stuff. i hope we can get you into the office soon. jon sandelman. and myself, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton. united nations secretary general antonio guterres criticize the global distribution of covid-19 vaccines. he told a high level member of the security council that 130 countries have not received a single dose and declared that "at this critical moment, vaccine equity is the biggest test before the global community." >> the...
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so back with us tonight, jon meacham, presidential historian.or, on the american president on vanderbilt, he advises the current president, and also author of that book "impeachment." michael steele is with us tonight, former chairman of the republican national committee, former lieutenant governor of maryland. he's also the host of the michael steele podcast. michael, here is a further quote from tim alberta. this is about nikki haley. i'm going to set this up for you like a bowling pin. her distaste for trump is no secret. actually, it is a secret if you're not in the business, but we continue. but neither is her goal of becoming president. for the past five years, she has struck a delicate balance, and she has done so better than other members of her party. her vicious criticisms of trump never came back to bite her, nor did her public silence in the face of his manifest abuses. michael, what do you make of this? what do you make of ms. haley and the landing pattern she is clearly trying to set up for herself on final approach? >> well, she d
so back with us tonight, jon meacham, presidential historian.or, on the american president on vanderbilt, he advises the current president, and also author of that book "impeachment." michael steele is with us tonight, former chairman of the republican national committee, former lieutenant governor of maryland. he's also the host of the michael steele podcast. michael, here is a further quote from tim alberta. this is about nikki haley. i'm going to set this up for you like a bowling...
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jon: let's do it arthel. i look forward to seeing you on "the fox report" at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. >> jon: bye-bye. arthel: we'll be right back. smooth driving pays off you never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today this is andy, my schwab financial consultant. here's andy listening to my goals and making plans. this is us talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee to work with him. here's me learning about schwab's satisfaction guarantee. accountability, i like it. so, yeah. andy and i made a good plan. find your own andy at schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. to defend against dark forces attacking your organization, you need to see in the dark. to have the wisdom to understand multiple cyber threats. the precision focus to end attacks instantly. on computers, mobile devices, servers and the cloud. join the world's leading companies in ou
jon: let's do it arthel. i look forward to seeing you on "the fox report" at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. >> jon: bye-bye. arthel: we'll be right back. smooth driving pays off you never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today this is andy, my schwab financial consultant. here's andy listening to my goals and making plans. this is us talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my...
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i'm jon fortt with carl quintanilla and deirdre bosa this hour twitter shares are flying higher.rt world embraces crypto. and the gamestop trade gets sweet again, but we're going to begin with a news alert on the munger games as robinhood responds to the berkshire legend's criticism kate rooney explains kate >>> hey, jon robinhood responding to charlie munger's criticism about the startup, luring in rookie investors into the market. we have a statement here from robinhood. the company saying that in one fell swoop an entire generation of new investors has been criticized and this commentary overlooks the cultural shift that is taking place in our nation to suggest that new investors have a, quote, mind-set of racetrack bettors is disappointing and elitest. they go on to say it should be celebrated they're seeing new market investors, and that's beginning to diversify this is also a previously untapped generation of new investors. charlie munger the 97-year-old investor, warren buffett's right-hand man he essentially said retail traders are being enticed by brokerage firms like ro
i'm jon fortt with carl quintanilla and deirdre bosa this hour twitter shares are flying higher.rt world embraces crypto. and the gamestop trade gets sweet again, but we're going to begin with a news alert on the munger games as robinhood responds to the berkshire legend's criticism kate rooney explains kate >>> hey, jon robinhood responding to charlie munger's criticism about the startup, luring in rookie investors into the market. we have a statement here from robinhood. the company...
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it is jon fortt.nking in this moment about stitchfix and katrina lake who previously was the youngest woman to take her company public she also faced some barriers in -- with dealing with male investors, right and so often when i've talked to female entrepreneurs they have said what we need beyond more startups by women, which we certainly do need, we also need more female investors to create an ecosystem that's healthier, that's looking at different types of data, that's more welcoming to all kinds of ideas. how does the spac that you guys are launching fit into the broader ecosystem that sort of needs to be built out? >> it's a great question and thank you for asking it's certainly something we're focused on and a big reason that katherine and i launched powered brands was really to, well, first of all, to build an incredible company we think should exist but, secondly, to inspire other female leaders and founders to take their companies public and to, in doing that, create wealth across the cap tab
it is jon fortt.nking in this moment about stitchfix and katrina lake who previously was the youngest woman to take her company public she also faced some barriers in -- with dealing with male investors, right and so often when i've talked to female entrepreneurs they have said what we need beyond more startups by women, which we certainly do need, we also need more female investors to create an ecosystem that's healthier, that's looking at different types of data, that's more welcoming to all...
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jon? >> jon: arthel and eric, thank you.re in the air and on the ground as debris from a united airlines jet falls on to denver area neighborhoods. good evening. i'm jon scott and this is the fox report. ♪ ♪ take a live look at some of what fell out of the sky. it's on the ground now in broomfield, colorado, about 30 miles west of the denver
jon? >> jon: arthel and eric, thank you.re in the air and on the ground as debris from a united airlines jet falls on to denver area neighborhoods. good evening. i'm jon scott and this is the fox report. ♪ ♪ take a live look at some of what fell out of the sky. it's on the ground now in broomfield, colorado, about 30 miles west of the denver
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jon batiste. jon, how are you? >> jon: i'm well. who was your weekend? >> stephen: it was fine.e again. i read about this in "the washington post." what did y'all do this weekend? >> we played at the javits center for the essential workers. the band and i and tap dancers and players played for the workers giving the vaccines. it's part of a 100-day festival governor cuomo called us to be a part of, and i'm going to be popping up as well as other great artists and musicians. >> stephen: counter tenor, that's super high, right? >> jon: very high. >> stephen: how high can a countertenor hit? give me the note there. >> jon: counter tenor is probably somewhere -- oooh, oooh. that's the highest range, the d-a. aaahhh! let me hear you. >> stephen: aaahhh! aaahhh! >> jon: that's also a tamber you got. >> stephen: that's my counter tam beer. ♪♪ jon batiste, everybody. ♪♪ >> stephen: folks, i spend a lot of my time hewing the finest topical news stones from the nearby information quarry, hiring the most cutting edge architects to employ a complex series of ramps and pulleys to delicately
jon batiste. jon, how are you? >> jon: i'm well. who was your weekend? >> stephen: it was fine.e again. i read about this in "the washington post." what did y'all do this weekend? >> we played at the javits center for the essential workers. the band and i and tap dancers and players played for the workers giving the vaccines. it's part of a 100-day festival governor cuomo called us to be a part of, and i'm going to be popping up as well as other great artists and...
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rachel scott and jon karl standing by. >>> the other images revealed late today. the first rioters smashing their way through the windows. the security cameras showing a lone officer pepper spraying them, but overwhelmed. house manager stacey plaskett saying among the group are members of the proud boys. pierre thomas tonight on that part of the story. where does the investigation stand and how many arrests have been made? >>> the other news this wednesday night, the new cdc report showing tightly fitted masks do make a difference. and that a tightly fitted mask with a cloth mask over it, double masking, is also effective. what the numbers show from what they studied and what the head of the cdc is now saying tonight. >>> there is also news this evening about that deadly shooting at a health clinic. a mother of two killed. and what we've learned about the suspect. >>> more than 100 million americans bracing for dangerous snow and ice tonight. winter weather alerts across 33 states, from oregon to texas to the east. snow pushing into the northeast. wind chills 30 b
rachel scott and jon karl standing by. >>> the other images revealed late today. the first rioters smashing their way through the windows. the security cameras showing a lone officer pepper spraying them, but overwhelmed. house manager stacey plaskett saying among the group are members of the proud boys. pierre thomas tonight on that part of the story. where does the investigation stand and how many arrests have been made? >>> the other news this wednesday night, the new cdc...
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joining me for the hour is stevely link, jon najarian and jim lebenthal and let's go to the wall and let's show you where the markets are and we are up for the most part the s&p is going negative and the nasdaq is down one-half of 1% you're looking at the russell there and the big story is the ten-year that's what i'm hoping we would show you, there it is. 128, as carl said it's a one-year high and stephanie link, we were looking pretty good today and now i wonder if we'll fixate on this rise in the ten-year, what do you think? >> well, a long ways to go in the ten-year before we have to get nervous. look, scott. we talked about this fiscal and monetary policies and i talk about this number in terms of what is in the system and if you add the 1.9 trillion proposed fiscal package from the biden administration and that is 55%, from gdp and that is something to absolutely embrace because along with the vaccines getting distributed and that will lead to better gdp growth and that will lead to better earnings growth and that means you want to earn more cyclicals and we want the barbell th
joining me for the hour is stevely link, jon najarian and jim lebenthal and let's go to the wall and let's show you where the markets are and we are up for the most part the s&p is going negative and the nasdaq is down one-half of 1% you're looking at the russell there and the big story is the ten-year that's what i'm hoping we would show you, there it is. 128, as carl said it's a one-year high and stephanie link, we were looking pretty good today and now i wonder if we'll fixate on this...
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jon: i think it's probably both.here is an element that the market isn't or doesn't fully understand, but i also think there is this element that the fed and other central banks have to lean into, which is forward guidance is not static and they are going to have to readjust and recalibrate their forward guidance relative to the pace of recovery, and a lot of that can be seen as the fed keeps their foreign guidance posture the same, and this means the market is going to need more. i think the fed actually has it in their toolkit and they talked about it, saying it was only natural to add to this cyclical expansion of policy. it is only natural for the evolution of guidance to become ever more targeted. i think that means that calendar for guidance is likely coming up. romaine: john, great thoughts as always. jon turek. we are going to turn our attention to what else? crypto. we will speak with the ceo of lally. he's joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ joe: all right, bloomberg holding its crypto summit this week,
jon: i think it's probably both.here is an element that the market isn't or doesn't fully understand, but i also think there is this element that the fed and other central banks have to lean into, which is forward guidance is not static and they are going to have to readjust and recalibrate their forward guidance relative to the pace of recovery, and a lot of that can be seen as the fed keeps their foreign guidance posture the same, and this means the market is going to need more. i think the...
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meg tirrell joins with us the details. >> jon, thank you so much.cef who was the director of warp speed, the operation of the vaccine is now going to be heading up a centessa pharmaceutical which is going to host a number of pharmaceutical companies under one umbrella to try to form a new r&d model. the ceo is going to be the former chief scientific officer who was in charge of bristol squib, and so now why is this the next best step for you, and it sounds like operation warp speed for other biotech companies. and is that sounding right >> thank you, meg. i finished friday with operation warp speed, but this is a concept that has been in the making for many, many years in that the concept of the ethnocentricity which is the essence of the company is going to be about creating depth of expertise focused nowhere to hide for scientists that are really nowhere to hide to form a discovery performance centers and much, much smaller entities than the r&d concept, and so it is going to result in much more significant output. and so that will have much more
meg tirrell joins with us the details. >> jon, thank you so much.cef who was the director of warp speed, the operation of the vaccine is now going to be heading up a centessa pharmaceutical which is going to host a number of pharmaceutical companies under one umbrella to try to form a new r&d model. the ceo is going to be the former chief scientific officer who was in charge of bristol squib, and so now why is this the next best step for you, and it sounds like operation warp speed...
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♪ ♪ ♪ jon batiste, everybody. >> jon: ow! >> stephen: thank you, jon.es into an exquisitely formed topical meringue base, adding just a drop of news-worthy extract, then baking it 'til it's perfectly jiggly in the center before layering it with chiffon cake and flawlessly veneering it in buttercream to craft you the bespoke seven-tiered gateau that is my monologue. but sometimes, just sometimes i like to blend some expired eggs with a bag of sawdust, scrape in some of my wife's congealed toffee-butter hand cream, throw it on a hot car hood to harden up, and then decorate it with some dirty pennies i found under the couch to create the health-code violating, gas-station pound cake of news that is my segment: >> quarantine-while! >> stephen: quarantine-while, yesterday, myanmar was hit with a military coup. i know, nothing funny about that, right? wrong. because a p.e. teacher streamed a workout video in her usual spot on the main road of the capital as the coup got underway right behind her. this is real, actual video that we have not tampered with in an
♪ ♪ ♪ jon batiste, everybody. >> jon: ow! >> stephen: thank you, jon.es into an exquisitely formed topical meringue base, adding just a drop of news-worthy extract, then baking it 'til it's perfectly jiggly in the center before layering it with chiffon cake and flawlessly veneering it in buttercream to craft you the bespoke seven-tiered gateau that is my monologue. but sometimes, just sometimes i like to blend some expired eggs with a bag of sawdust, scrape in some of my...
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imagine if you, jon, invested 0.2 of your net worth in bitcoin. it's something, right?f marketing in there and long-term risk management paradoxically you may see well healed companies wade in to the universe does that make sense >> in aggregate supply chains and input cost what do you tell investors who are looking at the industry as a whole and ask where, for example, are all of these batteries going to come from >> that's our number one question, carl a lot of questions on chip shortage we're not going to be talking chip shortage later this year. there are aspects the united states needs to think about from a national security perspective about a range of things. the big elephant in the room, the blind spot is the battery cell shortage. asking our management teams about it still a lot of work to do. it's hold your breath territory. not an issue yet not just batteries categorically but renewable. where are they going to get their battery from and people might ask is it a blood battery? a dirty little secret batteries is a really dirty business in a traditional form in
imagine if you, jon, invested 0.2 of your net worth in bitcoin. it's something, right?f marketing in there and long-term risk management paradoxically you may see well healed companies wade in to the universe does that make sense >> in aggregate supply chains and input cost what do you tell investors who are looking at the industry as a whole and ask where, for example, are all of these batteries going to come from >> that's our number one question, carl a lot of questions on chip...
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jon mention china. what are the optics in the last 48 hours?in: i was struck by a letter president biden's u.s. trade representative nominee sent to members of the senate and the republican party just this week. they asked her specifically about whether or not she would remove while way -- huawei from a list of restrictions when she is sworn in. she will likely get bipartisan support for her confirmation. she said point-blank in her response to the letter that she does not see the need to immediately remove companies like huawei and dte from these lists that a trump administration had put in there. i bring this up because in speaking with a source yesterday close to the u.s. trade representative nominee, there is, as jonathan pointed out, a center in washington, d.c., that is very much speaking from the same geopolitical playbook in terms of how to deal with china. that center policy we've seen emerge over the past six months. jonathan: let's pick up on the buzz word, bipartisan. where is the bipartisan effort on the fiscal side now in washingt
jon mention china. what are the optics in the last 48 hours?in: i was struck by a letter president biden's u.s. trade representative nominee sent to members of the senate and the republican party just this week. they asked her specifically about whether or not she would remove while way -- huawei from a list of restrictions when she is sworn in. she will likely get bipartisan support for her confirmation. she said point-blank in her response to the letter that she does not see the need to...
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i'm jon fortt with carl quintanilla and julia boorstin this hour consumer apps have dron tons of attentiont year whether it's investing in social media or audio. now there are shake-ups across the board. vlad the apologizer, more on the robinhood's regretful tone in the gamestop hearing, we'll look at what to make of australia's strong stance on social. and canada joining in. and we'll talk about bitcoin hitting a trillion market cap. take a tour inside clubhouse with joanna stern. we're going to start with a look at the new retail investors. robert frank has more. robert >> reporter: good morning, jon more than 10 million americans opened new investment accounts last year, the largest in recent history. a new study shines a light on who they are and how they actually trade now the study was by the finra education foundation and the university of chicago. they looked at people who had opened investment accounts for the first time in 2020 most were between 30 and 59 years old, so they're slightly older than that 20-something day trader we hear so much about they're alsomuch more racially di
i'm jon fortt with carl quintanilla and julia boorstin this hour consumer apps have dron tons of attentiont year whether it's investing in social media or audio. now there are shake-ups across the board. vlad the apologizer, more on the robinhood's regretful tone in the gamestop hearing, we'll look at what to make of australia's strong stance on social. and canada joining in. and we'll talk about bitcoin hitting a trillion market cap. take a tour inside clubhouse with joanna stern. we're going...