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our stock of the hour is on weber grills, hit by higher costs.omberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets. time for our stock of the hour segment. it is focused on top grill maker weber, headed for another bad day after releasing first quarter earnings. shares falling 32%. it is now below its ipo price. lift the lid on what went wrong. good pun. did you write that? kriti: i wish i did. i will take credit for though. here's what went wrong. a couple of months ago they estimated $325 million to 345 million dollars in revenue for the year. and then they cut that to $275 million. so essentially what was the bottom of their range has become a top of their range, as you start to see this big hit. this is in the first time things of gone wrong for this company. there ipo in august, 20 21 was actually downsized by more than half, priced under its intended range. matt: i would have thought this company is a huge beneficiary of the pandemic and the lockdown. so many people went out and bought grills because they were going to be spending time at home, you might
our stock of the hour is on weber grills, hit by higher costs.omberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets. time for our stock of the hour segment. it is focused on top grill maker weber, headed for another bad day after releasing first quarter earnings. shares falling 32%. it is now below its ipo price. lift the lid on what went wrong. good pun. did you write that? kriti: i wish i did. i will take credit for though. here's what went wrong. a couple of months ago they estimated $325 million...
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ipo price of $14 weber is blaming supply-chain challenges in inflationary headwinds on the problem.own 4.9%. could you call it the big day, squarespace jumping 7% after the company teamed up with euphoria for super bowl ad. the campaign shows sally who sells sea shells by the seashore. it continues as the all the one platform that allows customers to sell anything it in this case her seashell stuff. were getting the breaking news. a u.s. judge moments ago he will dismiss sarah palin's defamation lawsuit against the new york times. it came at a hearing in your court hearing district judge says he will issue an order dismissing the complaint after the jury returned its own verdict. the new york times shares up 1.7%. regarding squarespace it wasn't the only one super bowl ad buzz coinbase crashed its own app with the qr code add the etf grayscale is here to react as his company rolls out the finance etf's with coin as one of the top holdings. what is he think about all of this in the future a bitcoin in a big queen etf. the closing bell ringing 28 minutes. look at the nasdaq is back in
ipo price of $14 weber is blaming supply-chain challenges in inflationary headwinds on the problem.own 4.9%. could you call it the big day, squarespace jumping 7% after the company teamed up with euphoria for super bowl ad. the campaign shows sally who sells sea shells by the seashore. it continues as the all the one platform that allows customers to sell anything it in this case her seashell stuff. were getting the breaking news. a u.s. judge moments ago he will dismiss sarah palin's...
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weber i.p.o..ed at $14 a share in august, now trading under $9 a share., back to you >> thanks, christina our next guest sees safe bets in tech including nvidia, amazon and disney, which are all up this morning joining us morris mark morris, i want to talk about some of the individual picks but start us off by giving your broader perspective on the market we've been talking about the fed, talking about inflation, geopolitical risks what's your outlook right now? >> we just wrote a letter to our limited partners and our investors and we basically said there were two factors adversely affecting the market first one is pretty much passed, i call that indigestion, the fact so much paper was put in the market last year, and the second one i'm going to use uncertainty. fear of the fed, geopolitical environment, things that we can't -- the first one you can quantify, the rest you can't and our approach has been stay invested in quality, build some liquidity, which we have and take advantage of opportunity when you think that opportunity is there >> well, so spea
weber i.p.o..ed at $14 a share in august, now trading under $9 a share., back to you >> thanks, christina our next guest sees safe bets in tech including nvidia, amazon and disney, which are all up this morning joining us morris mark morris, i want to talk about some of the individual picks but start us off by giving your broader perspective on the market we've been talking about the fed, talking about inflation, geopolitical risks what's your outlook right now? >> we just wrote a...
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tony: we also weber long over high-yield right now.e think the clo market is also quite attractive at this time. long-duration high-quality assets are probably the least favored by us versus intermediate duration floating-rate assets, mid to lower quality as being outperformance for the rest of the year. jonathan: coming up, the final spread, the week ahead featuring talks between secretary blinken and russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: live from new york city, i' this is bloomberg real yield. i do not see a compelling argument to take a big step at the beginning. was that a big glass of cold water thrown on top of the 50 basis point argument? maybe it is from here. for others, president buller, they would like to see it. this meeting will be tense for this federal reserve. can they form a consensus on what to do not just for next month year ahead? do we frontload the rate hikes or do we wait t back load? we still have not talked about balance sheet reduction. let's get to the next we
tony: we also weber long over high-yield right now.e think the clo market is also quite attractive at this time. long-duration high-quality assets are probably the least favored by us versus intermediate duration floating-rate assets, mid to lower quality as being outperformance for the rest of the year. jonathan: coming up, the final spread, the week ahead featuring talks between secretary blinken and russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: live...
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secretary of state shirley weber gave lawmakers some suggestions on how it could improve.itol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >> one in school, and we called california's top election official tuesday officially offering, which she says should change in california's recall process. secretary of state shirley weber suggested lawmakers consider asking voters to approve changes that include shortening the recall ballot. just a single yes or no question, eliminating question to which currently asks voters to pick a replacement candidate cannot evaluate is there's something we need to recall about one of the circumstances. it's all become just does this person better than the other? 43? she said she supports a proposal already filed this year. that would allow the state's lieutenant governor to replace a recalled. governor whitmer also suggested state lawmakers consider raising the standards to recall the governor extending the timeframe to have a recall election. >> placing limits on the number of recall petition attempts against a target in putting together a committe
secretary of state shirley weber gave lawmakers some suggestions on how it could improve.itol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >> one in school, and we called california's top election official tuesday officially offering, which she says should change in california's recall process. secretary of state shirley weber suggested lawmakers consider asking voters to approve changes that include shortening the recall ballot. just a single yes or no question, eliminating question to which...
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jesse weber, thanks again.old accused of killing four people outlined a plan to stalk, rape, torture and kill one of his class mates. prosecutors reveal those chilling new allegations in a hearing just yesterday they argued thesuspect should stay in the adult jail where he's currently behind bars they say texts and journal entries show this boy was calculated and methodic, as they put it, when he shot up his high school outside detroit back in november according to the prosecutors, the 15-year-old talked about torturing a family of baby birds and how he enjoyed it when he heard them squeal as they died they say he wanted notoriety and asked the jail how he could get his fan mail the suspect's lawyers are pushing for a judge to move him to a juvenile center they say the evidence shows he was hallucinating, hearing voices and asked his parents if he could see a therapist but at the time of the shooting he was not in therapy. he's pleaded not guilty to terrorism and murder charges and his lawyers say that he plann
jesse weber, thanks again.old accused of killing four people outlined a plan to stalk, rape, torture and kill one of his class mates. prosecutors reveal those chilling new allegations in a hearing just yesterday they argued thesuspect should stay in the adult jail where he's currently behind bars they say texts and journal entries show this boy was calculated and methodic, as they put it, when he shot up his high school outside detroit back in november according to the prosecutors, the...
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california secretary of state shirley weber, the daughter of shapecroppers who crafted legislation toout sensing her family's fear as a child. let's take a listen. >> the fear my grandfather felt was palatable and it crippled him and his family's ability to dream beyond the cotton fields. he was dearly, dearly, and direly afraid his kids would be killed, his sons would be murerred, his wife would be raped, his daughters would have things done that he could not defend them. that in itself created such a tremendous fear and psychological impact that black people almost did not dream of anything other than near survival. >> and the california secretary of state joins me now. secretary, thank you so much for joining us on this. we appreciate it. quite an emotional moment, i have to say, for you recounting the fear of your family, right, your family members and the generations that that fear has now trickled through. you talk about the psychological ramifications there, which are so palpable in your explanation of it all. you also talked about how these proposals should be limited to those
california secretary of state shirley weber, the daughter of shapecroppers who crafted legislation toout sensing her family's fear as a child. let's take a listen. >> the fear my grandfather felt was palatable and it crippled him and his family's ability to dream beyond the cotton fields. he was dearly, dearly, and direly afraid his kids would be killed, his sons would be murerred, his wife would be raped, his daughters would have things done that he could not defend them. that in itself...
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in a hearing, california secretary of state shirley weber suggested maybe shortening the recall ballot to just a single yes or no question. maybe eliminating question to altogether, which asks voters then to pick a replacement candidate. >> is this something that needs to be called circumstances it's become just does this person better than the other? 43? >> yeah. weber also suggested the state lawmakers consider raising the standards to recall a governor extending the timeframe to have a recall and limiting the number of attempts to recall someone no action was actually taken it yesterday's hearing. but state lawmakers have more than 2 weeks to file their proposals. any changes, though, will ultimately up be up to the voters to decide. >> it's 6.19, and president biden is trying to win over republicans for his pick to the u.s. supreme court. he's trying to replace retiring justice steven briar. yeah. reshad hudson joining us from dc with the very latest on the progress so far. good morning were shot. good morning, james and darya. president biden met with the top 2 senators on the jud
in a hearing, california secretary of state shirley weber suggested maybe shortening the recall ballot to just a single yes or no question. maybe eliminating question to altogether, which asks voters then to pick a replacement candidate. >> is this something that needs to be called circumstances it's become just does this person better than the other? 43? >> yeah. weber also suggested the state lawmakers consider raising the standards to recall a governor extending the timeframe to...
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government all the way down to school councils in a hearing, california secretary of state shirley weber suggested that maybe shortening the recall ballot to just a single yes or no question is what's needed and eliminate altogether. the second question, which asks voters to pick a replacement? >> is this something needs to be called what circumstances? it's always company's business person better than the other. 43. >> weber also suggested that state lawmakers consider raising the standards to recall the governor, maybe extending the timeframe to have a recall and limiting the number of attempts to recall someone. no action was taken in yesterday's hearing. but state lawmakers do have at least a couple more weeks now have to file their proposals. ultimately, though, any change would be up to the voters. so we'll see what happens. california's first-ever surgeon general doctor nadine burke, harris is stepping down from her post. doctor burke harris was appointed as surgeon general back in 2019 and she's been instrumental in california is response to the covid pandemic. in a statement, go
government all the way down to school councils in a hearing, california secretary of state shirley weber suggested that maybe shortening the recall ballot to just a single yes or no question is what's needed and eliminate altogether. the second question, which asks voters to pick a replacement? >> is this something needs to be called what circumstances? it's always company's business person better than the other. 43. >> weber also suggested that state lawmakers consider raising the...
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officials said every level of government in a hearing today, california secretary of state shirley weberuggested shortening the recall ballot to just a single yes or no question. eliminating question to which asks voters to pick a replacement candidate. people not evacuating. is this something that needs to be called circumstances? it's always company's business person better than the other. 43. >> weber also suggested state lawmakers consider raising the standards to recall a governor extending the timeframe to have a recall and limiting the number of attempts to recall somebody. no action was taken at today's hearing. but state lawmakers have more than 2 weeks to file new proposals. any changes will ultimately be in the hands of voters. >> next at 9, it could happen in a flash. the end of an era of human space exploration. why nasa wants to destroy the ♪i want to break free♪ (vo) imagine a place where we can finally be free. free to zoom without a meeting request. free to enjoy savory bites, and stunning sights. and free to reunite with old friends...and new. it's time to break free. ♪
officials said every level of government in a hearing today, california secretary of state shirley weberuggested shortening the recall ballot to just a single yes or no question. eliminating question to which asks voters to pick a replacement candidate. people not evacuating. is this something that needs to be called circumstances? it's always company's business person better than the other. 43. >> weber also suggested state lawmakers consider raising the standards to recall a governor...
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the sound slipping winds bringing fire weather concerns during weber where this months. instead we are talk about gusty winds, stripe -- dries over the hills. i will be back with an hour-by-hour look as to how long this lasts. ama: tonight, pg&e says it is ready to respond to outages caused by approaching strong winds. neighbors and business owners and east bay tell us they hope this week's wind event doesn't cause the same damage they saw a week ago. >> we are never really prepared. we just do our best at times like this. reporter: still trying to -- repair from a storm a week ago. she fears losing power again and can't afford it. >> it is going to be difficult for us to manage it again. it is exhausting. >> reporter: damage done by strong winds on january 27 -- january try second left dozens of couple trees and crushed cars. a new windbreak got her attention. >> we don't have a more trees i'm worried about, for friends and neighbors that have large trees in their yards, it is scary. reporter: strong winds could target parts of the north and east bay hills between tuesd
the sound slipping winds bringing fire weather concerns during weber where this months. instead we are talk about gusty winds, stripe -- dries over the hills. i will be back with an hour-by-hour look as to how long this lasts. ama: tonight, pg&e says it is ready to respond to outages caused by approaching strong winds. neighbors and business owners and east bay tell us they hope this week's wind event doesn't cause the same damage they saw a week ago. >> we are never really prepared....
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meeting last summer and has heard testimony from a range of experts from secretary of state shirley weber who wrote the bill creating the task force to university of texas at austin's chair of the history department nine a barry. >> before i begin i turned to the enslaved. when asked about her experience with slavery upon reaching freedom in canada, one man would only give her name as mrs. said for those who wish to apologize for slavery i ask they go and experience it for a while. i am joined by members of our reporting team have been covering the state task force. otis taylor. hi otis. >> thank you both for being here and for the work you are doing to bring us into the conversation about reparations. tell me otis, why california is looking at this issue when when california jointly issued in 1850 it was not allowed to have slavery. slavery was not permitted. >> california has this reputation of being a progressive state. what people don't realize is that narrative crumbles when you see the first 10 years of the state's history, white supremacy was baked into the very laws that governs t
meeting last summer and has heard testimony from a range of experts from secretary of state shirley weber who wrote the bill creating the task force to university of texas at austin's chair of the history department nine a barry. >> before i begin i turned to the enslaved. when asked about her experience with slavery upon reaching freedom in canada, one man would only give her name as mrs. said for those who wish to apologize for slavery i ask they go and experience it for a while. i am...
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the sound slipping winds bringing fire weather concerns during weber where this months. instead we are talk about gusty winds, stripe -- dries over the hills. i will be back with an hour-by-hour look as to how long this lasts. ama: tonight, pg&e says it is ready to respond to outages caused by approaching strong winds. neighbors and business owners and east bay tell us they hope this week's wind event doesn't cause the same damage they saw a week ago. >> we are never really prepared. we just do our best at times like this. reporter: still trying to -- repair from a storm a week ago. she fears losing power again and can't afford it. >> it is going to be difficult for us to manage it again. it is exhausting. >> reporter: damage done by strong winds on january 27 -- january try second left dozens of couple trees and crushed cars. a new windbreak got her attention. >> we don't have a more trees i'm worried about, for friends and neighbors that have large trees in their yards, it is scary. reporter: strong winds could target parts of the north and east bay hills between tuesd
the sound slipping winds bringing fire weather concerns during weber where this months. instead we are talk about gusty winds, stripe -- dries over the hills. i will be back with an hour-by-hour look as to how long this lasts. ama: tonight, pg&e says it is ready to respond to outages caused by approaching strong winds. neighbors and business owners and east bay tell us they hope this week's wind event doesn't cause the same damage they saw a week ago. >> we are never really prepared....
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that includes assembly members burke, celia curry and akila weber. none of them have responded to our request for comment. party officials say if an assembly member loses their endorsement because of this vote, they could try to say that at the democratic convention later this year at the state capitol. ashley zavala >> and despite omicron surge, leaving millions of workers, second businesses short-staffed u.s. employers added 6 up 467,000 jobs in january, beating expectations. economists say it shows many employers were willing to hire even during this. the surgeon paying more people more money to draw them back into the workforce. the labor department also says the unemployment rate went from 3.9% to 4%. lift every voice. also known as the black national anthem could become the official national him. >> democrats on capitol hill of introduced a bill to create a special designation for the historic him that dates back more than a century. kron four's washington, dc correspondent raquel martin has more. >> from the church pews to sports arenas to cal
that includes assembly members burke, celia curry and akila weber. none of them have responded to our request for comment. party officials say if an assembly member loses their endorsement because of this vote, they could try to say that at the democratic convention later this year at the state capitol. ashley zavala >> and despite omicron surge, leaving millions of workers, second businesses short-staffed u.s. employers added 6 up 467,000 jobs in january, beating expectations. economists...
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celia curry and akila weber. none of them have responded to our request for comment. party officials say if an assembly member loses their endorsement because of this vote, they could try to say that at the democratic convention later this year at the state capitol. ashley zavala >> despite the omicron surge leaving millions of workers. second businesses short-staffed u.s. employers actually added 467,000 jobs in january, beating expectations. economists say that shows many employers were willing to hire even during the covid surgeon paying people more to draw them back into the workforce. the labor department also says the unemployment rate went from 3.9% to 4%. >> all right. now, time to take a peek outslde. get another check on our 4 zone forecast. there is a live look at coit tower on this friday night in what has been yet another dry warm week in the bay area here in the month of sounds like more of the same for the weekend. proffers rebecca strom here to. >> tell us all about it. >> yeah, i feel like the forecast has been really redundant, but i mean, hey, sunsh
celia curry and akila weber. none of them have responded to our request for comment. party officials say if an assembly member loses their endorsement because of this vote, they could try to say that at the democratic convention later this year at the state capitol. ashley zavala >> despite the omicron surge leaving millions of workers. second businesses short-staffed u.s. employers actually added 467,000 jobs in january, beating expectations. economists say that shows many employers were...
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secretary of state shirley weber suggested lawmakers consider asking voters to approve changes that includehortening the recall ballot. just a single yes or no question, eliminating question to which currently asks voters to pick a replacement candidate not. you've got wait. is this something we need to recall circumstances. it's always company's business person better than the other. 43. she said she supports a proposal already filed this year. that would allow the state's lieutenant governor to replace a recalled. governor whitmer also suggested state lawmakers consider raising the standards to recall the governor extending the timeframe to have a recall election. >> placing limits on the number of recall petition attempts against a target and putting together a committee to keep tabs on the state's recall process goes up into center. >> extremely important to be sure process to her comments tuesday. the first time whether he's formally and publicly provided concrete suggestions to change the state's 110 year-old direct democracy system that allows citizens to remove elected officials fro
secretary of state shirley weber suggested lawmakers consider asking voters to approve changes that includehortening the recall ballot. just a single yes or no question, eliminating question to which currently asks voters to pick a replacement candidate not. you've got wait. is this something we need to recall circumstances. it's always company's business person better than the other. 43. she said she supports a proposal already filed this year. that would allow the state's lieutenant governor...
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secretary of state shirley weber suggested lawmakers consider asking voters to approve changes that include shortening the recall ballot to just a single yes or no question. eliminating question to which currently asks voters to pick a replacement candidate not. you've got wait. is this something we need to recall about one of the circumstances. it's all become just does this person better than the other. 43? she said she supports a proposal already filed this year. that would allow the state's lieutenant governor to replace a recalled. governor whitmer also suggested state lawmakers consider raising the standards to recall the governor extending the timeframe to have a recall election placing limits on the number of recall petition attempts against a target in putting together a committee to keep tabs on the state's recall process goes up into center. >> extremely important to be sure process to her comments tuesday. the first time whether he's formally and publicly provided concrete suggestions to change the state's 110 year-old direct democracy system that allows citizens to remove elect
secretary of state shirley weber suggested lawmakers consider asking voters to approve changes that include shortening the recall ballot to just a single yes or no question. eliminating question to which currently asks voters to pick a replacement candidate not. you've got wait. is this something we need to recall about one of the circumstances. it's all become just does this person better than the other. 43? she said she supports a proposal already filed this year. that would allow the state's...
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tom: i'm glad weber president who understands -- i am glad we have a president who understands what americans friends are. this is a difficult moment. so these things are going to happen even if we have perfect policy. it does matter how we respond because only the united states is capable of building the kind of coalition for decency for democracy for peace. we have been called upon to build in the last several weeks. so, i think we have got to be behind our president on this. i think the -- on behalf of democrats, i criticize him on this one, and other things. ethic we got to remain united, we got to remain strong -- i think we got to remain united, we got to remain strong. >> thank you. thank you for your leadership. thank you for extending those principles. we are proud to support you. thank you. i will now turn it over to jill to conclude today's message. jill? jill: thank you congressmen. thanks to everybody for joining us for today's briefing. i am programming vice chair. i want to thank you all for joining this discussion today on the conference of ukraine. we hope you found today's p
tom: i'm glad weber president who understands -- i am glad we have a president who understands what americans friends are. this is a difficult moment. so these things are going to happen even if we have perfect policy. it does matter how we respond because only the united states is capable of building the kind of coalition for decency for democracy for peace. we have been called upon to build in the last several weeks. so, i think we have got to be behind our president on this. i think the --...
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know the total cost of the recall election that targeted governor gavin newso of state doctor shirley weber said it costs the state and counties 200,241,000. to conduct the september election. it's well below the state finance departments estimate of $276 million. governor, newsom defeated the recall challenge by a wide margin. in a letter to the legislature, dr webber said the price tag of the recall confirms the need to reform the process. she has proposed raising the standards to recall the governor and placing a limit on recall attempts against one person, among other reforms. the san francisco police department is facing some tough criticism tonight from district attorney chase of boudin. the dea has problems with the department's decision to end in agreement with the da's office to investigate police use of force cases. ktvu investigative reporter. evan sernoffsky has been following what he's turning into a political firestorm. officers cannot effectively investigate themselves or their fellow officers. san francisco district attorney chase a. boudin on thursday said it's more importa
know the total cost of the recall election that targeted governor gavin newso of state doctor shirley weber said it costs the state and counties 200,241,000. to conduct the september election. it's well below the state finance departments estimate of $276 million. governor, newsom defeated the recall challenge by a wide margin. in a letter to the legislature, dr webber said the price tag of the recall confirms the need to reform the process. she has proposed raising the standards to recall the...
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because if you look at it, it is not operating at all like max weber wanted it to right. this is not a traditional framework of state power when you start to drill down and understand how this network functioned what you see is a completely different model. this is what i've termed the agency model. this is one that is decentralized. decentralized people are operating at the periphery with very little centralized oversight. it's also one that relies on private actors rather than government employees oftentimes. those actors are temporary part-time. and they're not paid a full salary. what do i mean by that? well, i'm guessing a lot of us at least are familiar with this image of the us post today, right your local mayor carrier wearing. they're kind of snappy little uniforms driving around in the trucks side note. i learned recently. these trucks have been meant to be retired for years. now male carriers universally hate them. they do not have air conditioning or heat and they're kind of falling apart. so just think about that every time you see one of these of course in t
because if you look at it, it is not operating at all like max weber wanted it to right. this is not a traditional framework of state power when you start to drill down and understand how this network functioned what you see is a completely different model. this is what i've termed the agency model. this is one that is decentralized. decentralized people are operating at the periphery with very little centralized oversight. it's also one that relies on private actors rather than government...
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about the agreement and what it means for the city is san francisco standard editor in chief jonathan weber jonathan good to have you here. thank you. kristin. nice to be here. is this agreement between mayor breeds and amazon through a public records it was actually signed back in september but some top. city officials say they're just learning about it now and you're reporting you say. they're angry who is angry and why? well, aaron peskin our supervisor supervisor, aaron peskin is upset because he thinks the mayor's office should have been more transparent about their working with with amazon on this project supervisor. shaman walton is upset because he has doubts about whether that facility is a good one for the neighborhood and he's also concerned about the lack of public input at the early stages of the process. so i think the upset has to do the mayor's office moving ahead. with this memorandum of understanding without letting anyone know about it. so do they welcome or not? welcome the i guess 500 jobs promised by amazon as part of this delivery hub. well, i think there's some skept
about the agreement and what it means for the city is san francisco standard editor in chief jonathan weber jonathan good to have you here. thank you. kristin. nice to be here. is this agreement between mayor breeds and amazon through a public records it was actually signed back in september but some top. city officials say they're just learning about it now and you're reporting you say. they're angry who is angry and why? well, aaron peskin our supervisor supervisor, aaron peskin is upset...
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weber: thank you, mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman for yielding me time. when i testified before the rules committee yesterday on behalf of science committee republicans, i expressed my frustration with the process that got us here. at nearly 3,000 page, h.r. 4521 is a partisan package tossed together by democrat leadership behind closed doors with no republican input. i believe the only thing they lacked was the cigar smoke. as i stand before you today, mr. speaker, my serious concerns with the america competes act have only increased. after a back room process last night, 261 out of the -- out of the over 500 -- over the 600 submitted amendments were made in order and there seems to be no rhyme or reason why, mr. speaker. that's right, this week, we are going to consider 261 amendments to a 3,000-page bill. fragly the shire number of amendments reflectswhat happens when rank and file members on both sides of the aisle are not given an opportunity to leng slate in their respective committees. this is a stark contrast, mr. speaker, to the way we do busines
weber: thank you, mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman for yielding me time. when i testified before the rules committee yesterday on behalf of science committee republicans, i expressed my frustration with the process that got us here. at nearly 3,000 page, h.r. 4521 is a partisan package tossed together by democrat leadership behind closed doors with no republican input. i believe the only thing they lacked was the cigar smoke. as i stand before you today, mr. speaker, my serious concerns with...
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california's secretary of state shirley weber suggested shortening the recall ballot to just a singler no question. eliminating question 2 is yes, voters to pick a replacement candidate. >> is this something needs to standards to recall a governor extending the timeframe for the recall and limiting the number of attempts that you can recall somebody no action was taken in yesterday's hearing. but state lawmakers have 2 more weeks now to file new proposals and any changes will ultimately those changes will be in the hands of the voters. it's 9.41. and we'll be right back. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability >> 9.44 can't wait to get out ther
california's secretary of state shirley weber suggested shortening the recall ballot to just a singler no question. eliminating question 2 is yes, voters to pick a replacement candidate. >> is this something needs to standards to recall a governor extending the timeframe for the recall and limiting the number of attempts that you can recall somebody no action was taken in yesterday's hearing. but state lawmakers have 2 more weeks now to file new proposals and any changes will ultimately...
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that includes assembly members burke, celia curry and akila weber.one of them have responded to our request for comment. party officials say if an assembly member loses their endorsement because of this vote, they could try to say that at the democratic convention later this year at the state capitol. ashley zavala. californians are letting officials know about their biggest concerns ahead of the gubernatorial elections. the big 3 being the pandemic, the homeless crisis in the state and the course of the economy. >> governor newsom's approval rating is at 56% right now. that is 3% higher than president biden. these numbers are coming from the public policy institute of california. meantime, the secretary of state's office just released new numbers showing exactly how much money was spent last year for the governor's recall election as it turns out that election that attempted to remove governor newsom from office costs, california taxpayers just over 200 million dollars. state officials set aside 278 million dollars. so the overall amount was about 2
that includes assembly members burke, celia curry and akila weber.one of them have responded to our request for comment. party officials say if an assembly member loses their endorsement because of this vote, they could try to say that at the democratic convention later this year at the state capitol. ashley zavala. californians are letting officials know about their biggest concerns ahead of the gubernatorial elections. the big 3 being the pandemic, the homeless crisis in the state and the...
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now, secretary of state shirley weber. >>made clear her idea of reparations were meant to go to direct descendants of slaves. the task force has spent the last 7 months studying the harm from slavery, along with race and discrimination against black americans economically socially and politically, who is eligible and what reparations could be provided are 2 key parts of the task force's responsibilities. >>but the deadline to report to the legislature by 2023. so i hope i pray that we will come to common ground. the task force will meet next in march in sacramento. ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >>for your money, inflation is not yet changing what people buy at the grocery store in stocks remain volatile as investors cling to every bit of news that's going on in ukraine. jane king is at the nasdaq with those stories and more. >>out strike ceo george kurtz told cnbc some u.s. bank executives are worried about potentially being the target of russian cyberattacks ticket have widespread collateral damage. however, kurtz said in g
now, secretary of state shirley weber. >>made clear her idea of reparations were meant to go to direct descendants of slaves. the task force has spent the last 7 months studying the harm from slavery, along with race and discrimination against black americans economically socially and politically, who is eligible and what reparations could be provided are 2 key parts of the task force's responsibilities. >>but the deadline to report to the legislature by 2023. so i hope i pray that...
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now, secretary of state shirley weber. >> made clear her idea of reparations were meant to go to directslaves. >> the task force has spent the last 7 months studying the harm from slavery, along with race and discrimination against black americans economically socially and politically, who is eligible and what reparations could be provided are 2 key parts of the task force's responsibilities. but the deadline to report to the legislature by 2023 hope. i pray come to common ground. >> the task force will meet next in march in sacramento. ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >> 9.22. and coming up, caught on camera. a group of thieves breaking into an oakland cannabis dispensary. and we're going hear from the manager. >> about what they lost and why this is even a bigger problem. >> it's 9.24 and a group of thieves caught on camera breaking into an oakland pot dispensary. and this is video you'll see only on kron. 4, 1, dash the front in this is early in the morning last wednesday are you know, a couple days ago, ivy hill cannabis is the name of the business. and after they ran that with the suv,
now, secretary of state shirley weber. >> made clear her idea of reparations were meant to go to directslaves. >> the task force has spent the last 7 months studying the harm from slavery, along with race and discrimination against black americans economically socially and politically, who is eligible and what reparations could be provided are 2 key parts of the task force's responsibilities. but the deadline to report to the legislature by 2023 hope. i pray come to common ground....
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now, secretary of state shirley weber. >> made clear her idea of reparations were meant to go to direct descendants of slaves. the task force has spent the last 7 months studying the harm from slavery, along with race and discrimination against black americans economically socially and politically, who is eligible and what reparations could be provided are 2 key parts of the task force's responsibilities. >> but the deadline to report to the legislature by 2023 hope i come to common ground. >> the task force will meet next in march in sacramento. ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >> still ahead, vice president kamala harris pushing back against a wave of new voting laws and public uncontrolled states will explain how it's going to affect the november's midterm elections. >> next in sports, the rejuvenated warriors back in action after the all-star break taking on the portland trail blazers, the dubs are ready to roll. kylen mills has ready to roll. kylen mills has highlights and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me (friends laughing) you know he
now, secretary of state shirley weber. >> made clear her idea of reparations were meant to go to direct descendants of slaves. the task force has spent the last 7 months studying the harm from slavery, along with race and discrimination against black americans economically socially and politically, who is eligible and what reparations could be provided are 2 key parts of the task force's responsibilities. >> but the deadline to report to the legislature by 2023 hope i come to common...
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school councils all the way up to the governor here in california, the secretary of state, shirley weber is suggesting that maybe shortening the recall ballot to just a single yes or no question and get rid of question number 2, which asks voters to then pick a replacement candidate. >> is this something that needs to be called circumstances it's all become just does this person better than the other? 43? >> and webber also suggested the state lawmakers consider raising the standards for a recall to go through, especially when it comes to the governor's office, maybe even extending the timeframe to have a recall and limiting the number of attempts to recall someone no action was taken officially at yesterday's hearing. but state lawmakers have a couple of weeks yet still to file their proposals. any changes in the end, though, would fall to the voters to authorize. >> 7.21. and coming up on the kron 4 morning news who were talking warriors, they snag another win without their key players. but we're going to show you a great cute peak of steph on the sidelines as a cheerleader. oh, yeah.
school councils all the way up to the governor here in california, the secretary of state, shirley weber is suggesting that maybe shortening the recall ballot to just a single yes or no question and get rid of question number 2, which asks voters to then pick a replacement candidate. >> is this something that needs to be called circumstances it's all become just does this person better than the other? 43? >> and webber also suggested the state lawmakers consider raising the...
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now, secretary of state shirley weber. >> made clear her idea of reparations were meant to go to direct descendants of slaves. >> the task force has spent the last 7 months studying the harm from slavery, along with race and discrimination against black americans economically socially and politically, who is eligible and what reparations could be provided are 2 key parts of the task force's responsibilities. but the deadline to report to the legislature by 2023 hope i come to common ground. >> the task force will meet next in march in sacramento. ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >> it's 6.42. and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. the warriors back in action and winning. we'll take a look at the highlights coming up. >> 6.45 and sure, hank, the tank eats a lot, but it's not his fault. >> it's so many homes have been broken into in tahoe. he did do all the people just as soon, you know, because he's 500 pounds. >> but note turns out they went through after the fact and took some dna sampling from the crime scenes and discovered know wasn't just hank the tank, but in several cases they we
now, secretary of state shirley weber. >> made clear her idea of reparations were meant to go to direct descendants of slaves. >> the task force has spent the last 7 months studying the harm from slavery, along with race and discrimination against black americans economically socially and politically, who is eligible and what reparations could be provided are 2 key parts of the task force's responsibilities. but the deadline to report to the legislature by 2023 hope i come to common...
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last year, california secretary of state doctor shirley weber said it costs the state and counties 200,241,000 the september election. it is well below the state finance departments estimate. of $276 million governor newsom defeated the recall challenged by a wide margin. in a letter to the legislature, dr webber said the price tag of the recall confirms the need to reform the process. she has proposed raising the standards to a recall a governor to recall the governor and placing a limit on recall attempts against one person, among other reforms. the city of san jose and its mayor or the targets of a new lawsuit over a lack of transparency at city hall. ktvu heather holmes is here now, with more on the claims the mayor violated public records laws. well, alex today's 200 page lawsuit was filed by the nonprofit news outlets san jose spotlight and the first amendment coalition. it alleges that mayor sam liccardo used a private email account to conduct city business in an effort to get around california's public records act. now in 2000 and 17 , the state supreme court ruled that government empl
last year, california secretary of state doctor shirley weber said it costs the state and counties 200,241,000 the september election. it is well below the state finance departments estimate. of $276 million governor newsom defeated the recall challenged by a wide margin. in a letter to the legislature, dr webber said the price tag of the recall confirms the need to reform the process. she has proposed raising the standards to a recall a governor to recall the governor and placing a limit on...
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in a hearing, california secretary of state shirley weber suggested maybe shortening the recall ballot to just a single yes or no question. eliminating question to which asks voters to then pick a replacement candidate. >> is this something that needs to be called circumstances it's all become just does this person better than the other? 43? >> and webber also suggested the state lawmakers consider raising the standards to recall a governor extending the timeframe to having a recall and also limiting the number of attempts to recall someone. no action was taken to yesterday's hearing. but state lawmakers have more than 2 weeks now to file their new proposals. any changes will ultimately be in the hands of voters. >> president biden is trying to win over republicans for his pick to the u.s. supreme court in and replace retiring justice steven briar. now for more on the progress on that front, we have reshad hudson standing by live in d c with the update. good morning or shot. good morning. james and darya. president biden met with the top 2 senators on the judiciary committee. >> the co
in a hearing, california secretary of state shirley weber suggested maybe shortening the recall ballot to just a single yes or no question. eliminating question to which asks voters to then pick a replacement candidate. >> is this something that needs to be called circumstances it's all become just does this person better than the other? 43? >> and webber also suggested the state lawmakers consider raising the standards to recall a governor extending the timeframe to having a recall...
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in a hearing today, the california secretary of state shirley weber suggested shortening the recall ballot to just a single yes or no question. eliminating question to which asked voters to pick a replacement candidate. >> is this something needs to be called circumstances it's always company's business person better than the other. 43. >> she suggests the lieutenant governor should take over in any cases like that where we're also says state lawmakers should consider raising the standards to recall a governor extending the timeframe to have a recall and limiting the number of attempts to recall someone no action was taken in today's hearing. but state lawmakers have more than 2 weeks to file new proposals. any changes, though, will ultimately be in the hands of voters. >> california's first-ever surgeon general doctor nadine burke, harris is stepping down from her position. doctor burke harris was appointed as surgeon general in 2019 and has been instrumental in california's response to the covid pandemic. in a statement, governor gavin newsom thanked her for her work regarding equity, me
in a hearing today, the california secretary of state shirley weber suggested shortening the recall ballot to just a single yes or no question. eliminating question to which asked voters to pick a replacement candidate. >> is this something needs to be called circumstances it's always company's business person better than the other. 43. >> she suggests the lieutenant governor should take over in any cases like that where we're also says state lawmakers should consider raising the...
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california's secretary of state doctor shirley weber, says it cost the state and county is more thanmillion. well below the state finance departments. estimate of $276 million now, despite that, dr webber said the cost of the recall confirms the recall process should be reformed. the state lawmaker from san mateo county has introduced a bill that's designed to get more bay area commuters back on mass transit. the legislation by senator josh becker would require the bay area's major transit agencies to coordinate their schedules and fares, becker says, making it easier for bay area commuters to take trains, busses and light rail would help boost mass transit ridership, which has dropped dramatically since the beginning of the pandemic. said. francisco's public works department is now working to fill some 500 open positions, figures published in today's chronicle show nearly 30% of the positions and the department's operations division are now vacant. department leaders say they have been hit hard by the pandemic, and i'm not working to build up their workforce. once again. that divisi
california's secretary of state doctor shirley weber, says it cost the state and county is more thanmillion. well below the state finance departments. estimate of $276 million now, despite that, dr webber said the cost of the recall confirms the recall process should be reformed. the state lawmaker from san mateo county has introduced a bill that's designed to get more bay area commuters back on mass transit. the legislation by senator josh becker would require the bay area's major transit...
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. >> secretary of state shirley weber says that lawmakers could ask voters to consider a number of changesh as limiting a recall ballot to a single yes or no question. instead of also asking voters to select a replacement, she supports a proposal that would allow the state's lieutenant governor to replace any recall. the governor lawmakers could also consider raising the standards to recall a governor extending the timeframe for a recall or placed limits on the number of recall attempts against any politician voters would have to approve any of these changes. a new report says former president donald trump pushed for government agencies to seize voting machines in key swing states. the new york times says that the former president told his lawyer rudy giuliani to ask the department of homeland security it could seize the voting machines in states where he lost. then he asked his attorney general william barr. if the justice department could do it. people familiar with the incident say that he was looking for evidence of fraud that would help him reverse his election loss. the former presid
. >> secretary of state shirley weber says that lawmakers could ask voters to consider a number of changesh as limiting a recall ballot to a single yes or no question. instead of also asking voters to select a replacement, she supports a proposal that would allow the state's lieutenant governor to replace any recall. the governor lawmakers could also consider raising the standards to recall a governor extending the timeframe for a recall or placed limits on the number of recall attempts...
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weber, the barbecue people. down 16%? lauren: lowered guidance for the year.ose 25%. that is three times the rate of inflation. everyone is saying inflation could be worse than 7 1/2% for some people t was for weber. stuart: the original barbecue kettle. dozens of those things in my lifetime. elon musk is making headlines. something to do with the national debt? lauren: right now stands at $30 trillion. musk is tweeting the true national debt including unfunded entitlements, 60 trillion, three times the size of the entire u.s. economy. closing that, with something has got to give but getting the debt under control is such a hard sell. it might mean cuts to many popular programs. but more could have individual spending "build back better," is definitely not a solution. stuart: elon musk, deficit hawk. thatthat is a new one. lauren: i said he should run for political office for quite some time. stuart: he could fund his own campaign. that's for sure. cathie woods the ark innovation fund, etf. she is doubling down on stokes she considered innovative, right? laure
weber, the barbecue people. down 16%? lauren: lowered guidance for the year.ose 25%. that is three times the rate of inflation. everyone is saying inflation could be worse than 7 1/2% for some people t was for weber. stuart: the original barbecue kettle. dozens of those things in my lifetime. elon musk is making headlines. something to do with the national debt? lauren: right now stands at $30 trillion. musk is tweeting the true national debt including unfunded entitlements, 60 trillion, three...
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weber: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr.ouie gohmert from the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. gohmert will vote nay on the amendments en bloc. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. wilson of florida, mr. keating of massachusetts, ms. sewell of alabama, and mr. larson of connecticut, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the amendments en bloc. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman waters, chairwoman lofgren, and representative bowman, i inform the house that these members will vote yea on the amendments en bloc. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? miss rice: as the member designated by ms. frankel and ms. brownley, i inform the house that these members will vote -- ms. meng: as the member designated by ms. fra
weber: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr.ouie gohmert from the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. gohmert will vote nay on the amendments en bloc. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. wilson of florida, mr. keating of massachusetts, ms. sewell of alabama, and mr. larson of connecticut, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the...
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weber: not only did he achieve that dream, served honorably as a keeper of the peace for over 30 years. those who knew him will tell you that he always treated anyone he met with the utmost respect. he will forever be remembered as the kindhearted community servant who was always willing to lend a helping hand. in addition to being a well respected member of the biden police force, chris was also an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing, bee keeping and gardening. officer barry is survived by his wife, brenda, and their three children. he's also survived by his parents, norman and loretta barry, as well as his brothers, mike, steven and michael barry. rest in peace, officer chris bary you will be sorely missed. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> madam speaker, today i come to the floor to celebrate the 90th birthday of on
weber: not only did he achieve that dream, served honorably as a keeper of the peace for over 30 years. those who knew him will tell you that he always treated anyone he met with the utmost respect. he will forever be remembered as the kindhearted community servant who was always willing to lend a helping hand. in addition to being a well respected member of the biden police force, chris was also an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing, bee keeping and gardening. officer barry is...
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weber: as the member designated by mr. gohmert, i inform the house that mr. gohmert will vote yes on the motion to recommit. mr. evans: mr. lawson of florida, mr. doyle of pennsylvania, mr. horsford of nevada votes no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. hagedorn of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. hagedorn will be voting yes on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? ms. kaptur: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. rush of illinois, mr. ryan of ohio, i inform the house that these members will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. bergman: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. stauber of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. stauber will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from
weber: as the member designated by mr. gohmert, i inform the house that mr. gohmert will vote yes on the motion to recommit. mr. evans: mr. lawson of florida, mr. doyle of pennsylvania, mr. horsford of nevada votes no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. hagedorn of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. hagedorn will be voting yes on the motion to recommit....
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weber: thank you, mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman for yielding me time.ified before the rules committee yesterday on behalf of science committee republicans, i expressed my frustration with the process that got us here. at nearly 3,000 page, h.r. 4521 is a partisan package tossed together by democrat leadership behind closed doors with no republican input. i believe the only thing they lacked was the cigar smoke. as i stand before you today, mr. speaker, my serious concerns with the america competes act have only increased. after a back room process last night, 261 out of the -- out of the over 500 -- over the 600 submitted amendments were made in order and there seems to be no rhyme or reason why, mr. speaker. that's right, this week, we are going to consider 261 amendments to a 3,000-page bill. fragly the shire number of amendments reflectswhat happens when rank and file members on both sides of the aisle are not given an opportunity to leng slate in their respective committees. this is a stark contrast, mr. speaker, to the way we do business on the sci
weber: thank you, mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman for yielding me time.ified before the rules committee yesterday on behalf of science committee republicans, i expressed my frustration with the process that got us here. at nearly 3,000 page, h.r. 4521 is a partisan package tossed together by democrat leadership behind closed doors with no republican input. i believe the only thing they lacked was the cigar smoke. as i stand before you today, mr. speaker, my serious concerns with the america...
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. >> maybe not peloton or weber grills. >> i disagree. we'll talk about it later. >>> it's a time to buy free cash flow maybe google you mentioned a couple of times this morning 20 times earnings. >> yeah. >> we had a meeting this morning. we had a meeting this morning talking to cnbc what to recommend. and that is going to be our idea you buy google you buy a company that -- no supply chain problems. sells at a discount. >> yeah. those who look back to crimea in 2014 and try to understand what the market rep action was then, how long it lasted, and sort of overlay of that on the current situation. is that a fair representation or a mistake? >> crimea was considered to be russian. >> it was also quick there was limited reaction. >> we justify it it was russian. it wasn't russian until we said that let's say the president flees ukraine. or that he doesn't dig in his heels or goes into a bunker or something. the russians will announce here is the new government. they could put in a puppet government right now okay they had a puppet governme
. >> maybe not peloton or weber grills. >> i disagree. we'll talk about it later. >>> it's a time to buy free cash flow maybe google you mentioned a couple of times this morning 20 times earnings. >> yeah. >> we had a meeting this morning. we had a meeting this morning talking to cnbc what to recommend. and that is going to be our idea you buy google you buy a company that -- no supply chain problems. sells at a discount. >> yeah. those who look back to...
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reminds us this morning of marriott, great quarter, decent guide, even as we got downgrades of goods weber and gap this morning. >> gap was really interesting. a lot of that is old navy, and old navy is for people who aren't that wealthy and worried about a discontinuance of subsistence. they're starting to have more group travel i mean, this marriott report, which is substantially better than expected, 1.30 versus $0.99. the bears are going to say uh-oh, even travel's coming back guys like me are saying hey, maybe there's a return to normalcy return to normalcy means a lot of different things including people coming back to work. >> yes. >> it's entirely possible you can say no, they're taking vacations, they're just not working. suddenly the country did not -- everybody did not become -- stan, i'm sorry. not everybody's temper not everyone's saying i want to buy the nets, they are awful >> the journal piece to your point is all about people getting back to travel, maybe not necessarily to the office as much castle, which monitors those card swipes when you go into work, ten major cities,
reminds us this morning of marriott, great quarter, decent guide, even as we got downgrades of goods weber and gap this morning. >> gap was really interesting. a lot of that is old navy, and old navy is for people who aren't that wealthy and worried about a discontinuance of subsistence. they're starting to have more group travel i mean, this marriott report, which is substantially better than expected, 1.30 versus $0.99. the bears are going to say uh-oh, even travel's coming back guys...
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. >> the gentlewoman yields a back end of the chair weber for five minutes. >> i want to talk a minute i appreciate the phrase about ports and as you all know the colonial pipeline system is attached i think may of this year extremely important to the infrastructure obviously we would argue. the keystone pipeline or more pipelines to carry stuff with the safety rating all of that is to say from an energy perspective would it sound like we ought to have a system in place to notify the pipeline operators as congressman greaves did and other ways that we move energy if since we have limited time and i know we talk about the speed of cyber space so to speak, but should there be a process in place to the greatest amount of energy protected as early on as possible number one is that a good idea and number two, is it possible? >> that is a good question and if i understand correctly we talk about coordination and communication between the private sector partners that provide the energy, the tools and the pipeline operators as well as the government and its regulatory capacity. tsa has moved a
. >> the gentlewoman yields a back end of the chair weber for five minutes. >> i want to talk a minute i appreciate the phrase about ports and as you all know the colonial pipeline system is attached i think may of this year extremely important to the infrastructure obviously we would argue. the keystone pipeline or more pipelines to carry stuff with the safety rating all of that is to say from an energy perspective would it sound like we ought to have a system in place to notify...