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david kelly, very transitory of you to come on. th what we've seen in the last week or five days, do you have any clarity past labor day of this year? david: we can see the gdp story. this is just going to keep on accelerating we know we have people anxious to get back to doing normal things. the fourth quarter this year is the first quarter they will feel normal and i expected to be a blockbuster quarter in terms of economic activity. i think the holiday season will be huge. things get much more murky into 2022. jonathan: does david kelly have to go back to the office soon? david: my second vaccine on may 8, two weeks later i intend to go to new york. jonathan: we look forward to seeing you. hopefully can come back to the studio someday at one point in the next several years. david kelly. who knows when that happens. lisa: the ambition. jonathan: at some point. lisa: we could stick him at a podium. jonathan: morgan stanley probably raise the question, the execution risk around the story. there will be huge demand. there is massive
david kelly, very transitory of you to come on. th what we've seen in the last week or five days, do you have any clarity past labor day of this year? david: we can see the gdp story. this is just going to keep on accelerating we know we have people anxious to get back to doing normal things. the fourth quarter this year is the first quarter they will feel normal and i expected to be a blockbuster quarter in terms of economic activity. i think the holiday season will be huge. things get much...
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i want to bring in david kelly local strategist. we are looking at crosscurrents of both equities and market areas from cryptic to commodity but let's tackle what effect you think volatile crypto sentiment might have on the broader market. >> i think the problem, a lot of the exuberance around crypto currency has really been emblematic of too much liquidity and markets in the first place. i am no fan of crypto currency, i think in the long run they will be supplanted by digital currency issued by central banks or issued by commercial banks, the problem with the currency is a currency as to be a stable unit of stored value in the stable means of transactions and bitcoin or any of the other crypto currencies don't meet that criteria. i think the surge that we've seen is excessive and highly speculative and people wonder is this a sign that's were speculative areas of markets, you can see why it might have a contagious effect. liz: you bring up coinbase which has a direct listing and threw in a lot of retail investors. some of them pou
i want to bring in david kelly local strategist. we are looking at crosscurrents of both equities and market areas from cryptic to commodity but let's tackle what effect you think volatile crypto sentiment might have on the broader market. >> i think the problem, a lot of the exuberance around crypto currency has really been emblematic of too much liquidity and markets in the first place. i am no fan of crypto currency, i think in the long run they will be supplanted by digital currency...
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david kelly, thank you as always, sir. >> thank you.> what did rudy giuliani say about donald trump turning on him? and why that newly matters with this breaking news of a raid of giuliani. also, i will be on late night with seth myers tonight with plenty to talk about on our sister channel nbc at 12:30 a.m. eastern. ♪ yum yum yum yum yum yum yum ♪ ♪ yum yum yum yum yum yum ♪ ♪ yum yum yum yum yuuum yum yum yum yum yum yum yuuum ♪ ♪ yum ♪ ♪ yum yum (clap, clap) yum yum (clap) yum yum ♪ if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes! over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra, noooo! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a
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. >> david, final question kelly, too the fed used that word you cited. transitory inflation you have said that obviously some symptoms of inflation supply chain snafus and the like do you think that the inflation that we are likely to see is transitory or potentially more sticky >> i think it's a little s stickier than think. these labor markets are tightening very fast here and i think that's pushing up wages. more than just transitory but i think the other issue here is aset prices seeing stock prices go up 6% since the last fed meeting and the problem is that this very low level of interest rates feeding bubbles too and the fed thinks about that and shouldn't just be about inflation goods and services but other downsides to money this easy when the economy is doing this well. >> it is interests that to some extent coming from the fiscal side and people talk about excess savings, stimulus checks, money in the stock market, that's a liquidity issue but is it this time coming from a different place? is the fed expected to lean against it they seem to not
. >> david, final question kelly, too the fed used that word you cited. transitory inflation you have said that obviously some symptoms of inflation supply chain snafus and the like do you think that the inflation that we are likely to see is transitory or potentially more sticky >> i think it's a little s stickier than think. these labor markets are tightening very fast here and i think that's pushing up wages. more than just transitory but i think the other issue here is aset...
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led by mona mahijon, david kelly is chief global strategist and jim karen is global fixed income portfolioagree the fed isn't going to do anything today. so, we can just end it right here, can't we i guess -- i guess, david, the real question obviously is, what is the text that accompanies this you suspect that the fed is going to have to take into account some of the more positive economic numbers that have hit the tape since the last meeting. >> yes it's going to be hard to stay quite so gloomy here the first thing is literal to have to do something about the statement about inflation. because twice in the statement they say it's running below the objective of 2%. so i think they'll change that i'm going to be playing transitory bingo in the press conference to see how many times jay powell says transitory to describe inflation inflation is clearly picking up but the fed wants to give the impression this is because of a strong economy and the covid comeback and inflation will fade down the road but that's the question here. >> jim, is the fed paying too much attention to inflation and to
led by mona mahijon, david kelly is chief global strategist and jim karen is global fixed income portfolioagree the fed isn't going to do anything today. so, we can just end it right here, can't we i guess -- i guess, david, the real question obviously is, what is the text that accompanies this you suspect that the fed is going to have to take into account some of the more positive economic numbers that have hit the tape since the last meeting. >> yes it's going to be hard to stay quite...
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names on wall street to tell us what he sees at the best path right now, investors need to follow david kelli
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>> how about that david kelly writing was beautiful.s in on the character. this was a tough one. there was nothing -- i read the pages, he's unlikable, he is a bully, he's this but looking back at it now, i mean it's really sort of its time today. we made it almost two years ago but the idea of having a show with this many women in it, right, and the reality of my character, you know, releasing his assumptions and connecting with these girl, i think it breaks down stereotypes we should be doing right now. >> yeah. it looks great. your son billy is almost 3. a lot of us grew up with you or a lot of people feel like they were raised by you in some way so what kind of father are you in real life? >> oh, well, you'll have to ask him and i smell smoke so i think he's awake and the house could be on fire. these kids are out of control. you know, no one told me. it's a lot harder than i ever -- my wife does 90% of it but i've been around kids. i have nieces and nephew, tv shows, it's a lot so my hat is off to all the parents out there. he's fa
>> how about that david kelly writing was beautiful.s in on the character. this was a tough one. there was nothing -- i read the pages, he's unlikable, he is a bully, he's this but looking back at it now, i mean it's really sort of its time today. we made it almost two years ago but the idea of having a show with this many women in it, right, and the reality of my character, you know, releasing his assumptions and connecting with these girl, i think it breaks down stereotypes we should be...
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whalen a former clerk for justice scalia and harmeet dhillon, ted wheeler, republican senator kelly love letter, davidebb, ford o'connell, congressman burgess owens. the debate in the supreme court. is this democrat push looking like an endless hall of mirrors? what might seem for democrats now could be great eventually for republicans down the road. democrats again try to stretch the definition of infrastructure claiming even the supreme court is just like bridges and roads. also tonight, chicago bracing for potential riots. police released bodycam footage of a police shooting of a 13-year-old boy. we've got the story. minneapolis preparing for potential fifth night of protest. the police officer charged with shooting dante wright makes her first court appearance a local sheriff said more than 120 arrested in riots brooklyn center suburb, they don't live in the. they're not residents. the fbi has multiple investigations into antifa rioters for violent attacks. antifa is believed to be in this minneapolis suburb. top senate democrat chuck schumer is trying to change the senate rules to push through th
whalen a former clerk for justice scalia and harmeet dhillon, ted wheeler, republican senator kelly love letter, davidebb, ford o'connell, congressman burgess owens. the debate in the supreme court. is this democrat push looking like an endless hall of mirrors? what might seem for democrats now could be great eventually for republicans down the road. democrats again try to stretch the definition of infrastructure claiming even the supreme court is just like bridges and roads. also tonight,...
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kelly lloyd and mandy williams. no name by wilkie collins narrated by nicholas fulton, lucy stone rachel atkins david winfield russello'leary narrated by davy edgar jones and alison steadman. the trial of the chicago 7 edited by mark al levine, george messe me and daniel l. greenberg narrated by jk simmons, jeff daniels, chris jackson, corey stoll, john hawks, chris chok, luke kirby, norbert buts george newburn and a full cast. women who wrote by louisa may alcott jay austan emily brontË gertrude stein and phyllis wheatley narrated by chloe d landis june mason and tyra kennedy. >> and the winner for best multi-voice performance is. >> clap when you land by elizabeth acevedo narrated i elizabeth acevedo and melania lisa marte. >> 2020 was your applause for many people. let's take a quiet moment to remember all those that we lost whether they be family or friends or are beloved members of our industry. we are thinking of you. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> we now transition into the moment where we get to hear from our winner. winning last year for me was a huge, huge honor. i feel like the relationship between a writer and an individual
kelly lloyd and mandy williams. no name by wilkie collins narrated by nicholas fulton, lucy stone rachel atkins david winfield russello'leary narrated by davy edgar jones and alison steadman. the trial of the chicago 7 edited by mark al levine, george messe me and daniel l. greenberg narrated by jk simmons, jeff daniels, chris jackson, corey stoll, john hawks, chris chok, luke kirby, norbert buts george newburn and a full cast. women who wrote by louisa may alcott jay austan emily brontË...
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tom: thank you so much, and of course what kelly is doing for you on all of these interviews. davidstein with jerome powell. as mr. rubenstein mentions, it is a piercing and different interview than the usual you hear from jerome powell. lisa: there is actually news crossing the bloomberg terminal. iata sees the expectation for airlines to start breaking even in 2022, which is interesting, given the fact international travel has to come back by then. when in 2022 is important. jonathan: the key idea -- tom: the key idea is to get to 2022. coming up, jane harman. lots to talk about on america, and particularly on washington. this is bloomberg radio and television. ♪ want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no extra cost? we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction... ...and learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. ♪ jonathan:
tom: thank you so much, and of course what kelly is doing for you on all of these interviews. davidstein with jerome powell. as mr. rubenstein mentions, it is a piercing and different interview than the usual you hear from jerome powell. lisa: there is actually news crossing the bloomberg terminal. iata sees the expectation for airlines to start breaking even in 2022, which is interesting, given the fact international travel has to come back by then. when in 2022 is important. jonathan: the key...
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of building a better bay area and abc7 news reporter david louis gives you an inside look at this new book. >> reporter: marketing executive ryan kelly has a 17 month old daughter. he works at a data analytics company but realized he didn't know how to describe data science to her. >> how many actual data centers can describe what they do to their friends and colleagues as well? that is where the idea came from. >> reporter: over a seven month stretch, kelly would this children's book called "cloris the data scientist and her bookmobile." in the book, florence asks strategic questions to find out what kind of things the book's characters like to read about. then she can suggest just the right book. the illustrations provide visual interest. leading it out" provide treatment. >> picking her cheek, smiling and laughing and making her shriek. >> reporter: the book is aimed at young readers ages lesson plan to go with the book was designed for classroom use with help from the national science teaching association. >> it is really about getting kids passionate about spam and problem-solving because this world is full of coven problems, as
of building a better bay area and abc7 news reporter david louis gives you an inside look at this new book. >> reporter: marketing executive ryan kelly has a 17 month old daughter. he works at a data analytics company but realized he didn't know how to describe data science to her. >> how many actual data centers can describe what they do to their friends and colleagues as well? that is where the idea came from. >> reporter: over a seven month stretch, kelly would this...
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. >> casie just asked david perdue and kelly loeffler how they feel about the president's influence onw he feels about the president's influence on the party. ask whether that covid relief package or this infrastructure bill would have gotten through. it wouldn't have, because we're at 5050, how they feel about donald trump's impact on the party. >> well, and the flattery attempt here. this is what they tried to do for four years with the president. they tried to flatter him and hope and pray that they wouldn't go after him, because he was afraid that he would go after them. and they're still trying to same strategy here. rick scott going down there, handing that bowl over to former president trump, even as he's actively campaigning against one of his own. so, you know, i'm losing the phrase that people tend to use. it's a cliche when you do the same thing over and over and over again and expect a different result, but it does not make sense to me. >> we have some breaking news just coming into us. the food and drug administration and center for disease control and prevention are now r
. >> casie just asked david perdue and kelly loeffler how they feel about the president's influence onw he feels about the president's influence on the party. ask whether that covid relief package or this infrastructure bill would have gotten through. it wouldn't have, because we're at 5050, how they feel about donald trump's impact on the party. >> well, and the flattery attempt here. this is what they tried to do for four years with the president. they tried to flatter him and...
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david louis gives us the inside look at the book. >> reporter: ryan kelly has a 17-month-old daughterta analytics company, but realized he didn't know how to describe data science to heather -- her. >> a lot of friends can't describe what they do to her friends and colleagues as well. >> reporter: over a seventh month period, he wrote this book called florence the data scientist and her magical bookmobile. the idea came from a domino data lab. the librarian asks strategic questions to find out what kind of things the book's characters like to read about. then she can suggest the right book. the illustrations provide interest. reading it out loud provides engagement. >> the dragon licked her cheek, smiling and laughing, and making her shriek. >> reporter: the book is aimed for readers 5 to 9. a lesson plan was developed for classroom use. >> it is for getting -- passionate about stem and problem solving. we need the next generation equipped and willing to help us solve them. >> reporter: the e-book can be downloaded for free during april at domino data lab.com. the paperback version ca
david louis gives us the inside look at the book. >> reporter: ryan kelly has a 17-month-old daughterta analytics company, but realized he didn't know how to describe data science to heather -- her. >> a lot of friends can't describe what they do to her friends and colleagues as well. >> reporter: over a seventh month period, he wrote this book called florence the data scientist and her magical bookmobile. the idea came from a domino data lab. the librarian asks strategic...
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abc7 news reporter, david louie gives us an inside look at the book. >> reporter: marketing executive, ryan kellya 17- month-old daughter. he realized he didn't know how to describe data science to her. >> how many actual data scientists can't describe what they do to their friends and colleagues as well. so that's where the idea came from. >> over a 7 month period, kelly wrote this children's book, titled flora's the data scientist, and her magical mobile. in the book, librarian, florence, asks strategic questions to find out what things the book's characters like to read about. then she can suggest just the right book. >> the dragon peeked out, licking her cheek, smiling, and laughing. >> reporter: the book is aimed at readers ages 5 to 9. >> it's really about getting kids passionate about stem and problem solving, because this world is full of problems, as you know, david, and we need the next generation equipped, and willing to help us solve them. >> reporter: the e book version can be downloaded for free during april, which is math and statistics awareness month. the paperback version can be
abc7 news reporter, david louie gives us an inside look at the book. >> reporter: marketing executive, ryan kellya 17- month-old daughter. he realized he didn't know how to describe data science to her. >> how many actual data scientists can't describe what they do to their friends and colleagues as well. so that's where the idea came from. >> over a 7 month period, kelly wrote this children's book, titled flora's the data scientist, and her magical mobile. in the book,...
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kelly is a great. it was first liberty that one the monument case. >> great, david do you want to shepherd a couple of questions for seer? >> sure. we've barely scratched the surface. i think we have opened and led the preface that is about it. but there is time for a couple of questions. we have a microphone stationed at each side of the front. so if you would make your way to the microphone to ask a question, i think we probably have time for two or three. >> hello you talked about the conscious protection, particularly on that legislative side, what about the pending case of fulton versus philadelphia involving catholic social services, possible outcome and impact? >> why do i do that? [laughter] make a bold prediction. but, i base that on my study of the case. let me describe the case very briefly. fulton is a beautiful grandmother african-american, very devout roman catholic who proved catholic social services in the archdiocese of philadelphia has taken into her beautiful home foster children in their place eventually for adoption. this is been her work, her life calling as a layperson for 30 ye
kelly is a great. it was first liberty that one the monument case. >> great, david do you want to shepherd a couple of questions for seer? >> sure. we've barely scratched the surface. i think we have opened and led the preface that is about it. but there is time for a couple of questions. we have a microphone stationed at each side of the front. so if you would make your way to the microphone to ask a question, i think we probably have time for two or three. >> hello you...
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kelly, what do we know about the president knowing about what happened? >> reporter: the president is at camp david. he and the first lady left here a couple of hours ago. some of his senior aides are here in the west wing. i've checked back repeatedly over the last couple of hours. we know the president has been informed about what has taken place at the u.s. capitol and we're awaiting what i'm told will be a lengthy written statement that will address the incident today and have a lot of reaction from the president and perhaps give us a more full response than the standard initial kind of information about the president being aware of it. if you put it into the context of joe biden's public life, of course he served in the senate for a very long time and then served as the president of the senate while he was vice president, so he is someone with direct personal day-to-day life experience with u.s. capitol police. and of course when january 6th happened, he was president-elect, but not yet in office. so this is a tragedy that's now happening on his watch. we've seen other gun violence in the time
kelly, what do we know about the president knowing about what happened? >> reporter: the president is at camp david. he and the first lady left here a couple of hours ago. some of his senior aides are here in the west wing. i've checked back repeatedly over the last couple of hours. we know the president has been informed about what has taken place at the u.s. capitol and we're awaiting what i'm told will be a lengthy written statement that will address the incident today and have a lot...
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david stokes al-jazeera to football and into man of extended their lead at the top of the italian league they beat kelly arre one nil in their game on sunday matej a dummy and scoring the winner with 13 minutes left for them 11 points ahead of ac milan who are their nearest challenges and city by. milan b. palmer $31.00 in an event for much that's an abraham of a set up their opener and they were 2 goals up by halftime it's after the break as last time was shown a straight red card for something he said to the referee there now palmer pulls a goal by milan were able to score another to make sure of the when they remained 2nd one point clear of the eventis infirmed. real madrid beat barcelona in el classico to go top of the spanish me now the game was played in heavy rain and it was cream benzema who put madrid in front with a cheeky back heel it was as nice goal in 7 games and his 25th of the season overall the hosts then doubled their lead with a deflected free kick from toni kroos to make it to know are scum and grays appalled one back from barcelona and their real has a man sent off to hit the crossb
david stokes al-jazeera to football and into man of extended their lead at the top of the italian league they beat kelly arre one nil in their game on sunday matej a dummy and scoring the winner with 13 minutes left for them 11 points ahead of ac milan who are their nearest challenges and city by. milan b. palmer $31.00 in an event for much that's an abraham of a set up their opener and they were 2 goals up by halftime it's after the break as last time was shown a straight red card for...
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i think, honestly, as representative kelly said, time will tell and we have to see which republicans will have the courage to stand up and do what's best. >> davidly, the good of the country but also what americans want, once and for all. look at some of the polling. policing in america from a "washington post" abc poll, 60% of americans saying more police accountability and yet there's a pushback, not even a vote yet in the senate. >> yeah, so, look, i think the baseline is most americans want greater accountability, greater transparency, and then the devil's in the details. and i think if that is where the focus lies, that the bill will get ten republicans in the senate. because anything that increases transparency and accountability after incidents like we saw with george floyd and the derek chauvin trial, and conviction, will get the support of the american people and i think a few republicans as well. yasmin, the intention of qualified immunity and some of these balancing tests has been simply to protect reasonable mistakes in judgment. that's what the law is supposed to protect. the supreme court language should protect. in its application
i think, honestly, as representative kelly said, time will tell and we have to see which republicans will have the courage to stand up and do what's best. >> davidly, the good of the country but also what americans want, once and for all. look at some of the polling. policing in america from a "washington post" abc poll, 60% of americans saying more police accountability and yet there's a pushback, not even a vote yet in the senate. >> yeah, so, look, i think the baseline...
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david, it's so hard to analyze. >> i know. let's move on to airline, always good to have kelly. >> this is a good example of what i'm talking about that is demonstrating tremendous foresight and doing well it's the shares of southwest and they're justifiably up the airline is saying that user bookings continue to rise. they expect to break even or better by june therefore i'm putting it at the top of the cue of the airlines joining us, first on cnbc, southwest chairman and ceo gary kelly. gary, you really, do you make me feel terrific when i read what you're up to >> well, thanks, jim you know, gosh, it's been a horrendous 12, 14 months, and you know, thank goodness for a vaccine, thank goodness people are getting vaccinated, and thank goodness people are ready to get back to their lives, and move about the country, and we're ready to serve them. >> it's interesting you say that, you said something in your release that i felt really great. you were on a couple of quarters ago, and the last quarter, and you said there's nowhere to go this time you actually referenced the beach i mean people are going places, and it sounds like tha
david, it's so hard to analyze. >> i know. let's move on to airline, always good to have kelly. >> this is a good example of what i'm talking about that is demonstrating tremendous foresight and doing well it's the shares of southwest and they're justifiably up the airline is saying that user bookings continue to rise. they expect to break even or better by june therefore i'm putting it at the top of the cue of the airlines joining us, first on cnbc, southwest chairman and ceo gary...
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kelly o'donnell. what is the white house saying right now? >> reporter: we're expecting to have a statement from the white house shortly. the president is currently at camp david. and during the daily press briefing with jen psaki, the press secretary, toward the end of that, there was a movement at the door that typically doesn't happen, and one of her colleagues said, this should be the last question. i had been looking at my phone and seen some of these initial reports. so knowing she had not yet been briefed, i raised the issue of a security incident at the capitol. tell us in this configuration of the president not being on cam campus at the white house, what might be happening. and the president with his senior leaders at camp david and he could get briefed at my time. we have no reason to believe he won't spend the full holiday weekend with his family there at camp david, which is a full military installation not far from the white house. here at the white house, the vice president is no longer living steps away at blair house, so one of the perimeters around this facility has come down in the last 24 hours. it was an additional lane of sort of bike rac
kelly o'donnell. what is the white house saying right now? >> reporter: we're expecting to have a statement from the white house shortly. the president is currently at camp david. and during the daily press briefing with jen psaki, the press secretary, toward the end of that, there was a movement at the door that typically doesn't happen, and one of her colleagues said, this should be the last question. i had been looking at my phone and seen some of these initial reports. so knowing she...
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david einhorn came out swinging explaining biggest winners and losers and went on to criticize a little known new jersey based deli joining us to break it all down, kate kelly see you a lot of people had a lot of eyebrows raised as they read this letter and it got passed around wall street yesterday what is your biggest headline? he took shots from elon musk to others and the performance issue. >> well, i think my biggest take away, personally, was about his discussion of the short market so i did a story back shortly after the gamestop frenzy about what this would happen to so-called real shorts. you know, people like david einhorn, perhaps, or more dedicated shorts like kadir or nate copicar in california because these are people that do deep research and try to expose fraud and other issues to the market they consider themselves to be sort of forces for good. although, of course, they're trying to make money at it as well when shorts are lambasted and harmed by a huge runup not based on fundamentals as they were with gamestop and as they were to a degree by the other main stocks, it causes trouble for the whole complex, right david einhorn is not a profe
david einhorn came out swinging explaining biggest winners and losers and went on to criticize a little known new jersey based deli joining us to break it all down, kate kelly see you a lot of people had a lot of eyebrows raised as they read this letter and it got passed around wall street yesterday what is your biggest headline? he took shots from elon musk to others and the performance issue. >> well, i think my biggest take away, personally, was about his discussion of the short market...