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why does barron see opportunities there right now?industry is going to look a little bit different than what we are used to prepare used to being dominated by big pharma names. now the big pharma names are going to start to look like big biotech's. one example of that is a glass coat sitting off atlanta business. it does the drug store brands. it's going to be focusing on the complex medicines that treat rare conditions for the reasons it's doing purely speaking from a business perspective, it is more profitable for these drug companies to treat these kind of rare diseases. there is so much competition and treating the diseases that are more common in the u.s., heart disease, obesity, diabetes, things like that. the other thing is these drugs are much more complex. even when their patents expire they cannot be copied by competitors. it gives some of these companies a longer durability. jack: i want to get to jacked you want to give us one or two mornings a stocks? >> of pfizer's when you to take a look at. the market is not appreciati
why does barron see opportunities there right now?industry is going to look a little bit different than what we are used to prepare used to being dominated by big pharma names. now the big pharma names are going to start to look like big biotech's. one example of that is a glass coat sitting off atlanta business. it does the drug store brands. it's going to be focusing on the complex medicines that treat rare conditions for the reasons it's doing purely speaking from a business perspective, it...
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on "barron's roundtable". studios in new york city this is maria bartiromo's wall street. spate happy wing until thanks for joining us welcome to the program that analyzes the week that wasn't helps helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. titans of american industry with dire warnings about the economy. i will be asking famed oregano economist art laffer what he is seeing ahead. plus a pivoting on his campaign promise to alienate saudi arabia. court reports now the bite administration and
on "barron's roundtable". studios in new york city this is maria bartiromo's wall street. spate happy wing until thanks for joining us welcome to the program that analyzes the week that wasn't helps helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. titans of american industry with dire warnings about the economy. i will be asking famed oregano economist art laffer what he is seeing ahead. plus a pivoting on his campaign promise to alienate saudi arabia. court reports now...
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what it could mean for big tech investors on "barron's roundtable". my colleagues been levisohn, carleton english and alex, why the stock market has been so sleepy and then the dow slipped on a banana peel. inflation is the culprit. what can you tell me? ben: inflation was the culprit. it went up to 8.6 in may from 8.2%. in april, inflation peaked, not quite and there isn't anyone thing, it was oil, food, shelter, you name it but the fed has to be more aggressive when it meets next week. a half point rate hike was expected but now could be as high 3 quarters of a point. the market has a sense where the fed needs to go to claim inflation it is a rocky ride. jack: based on what we learned is there anything investors should be doing different the besides complaining? ben: not really. this is a different market than we are used to. we can't count on a rescue from the fed. those days are gone. the fed was trying to make sure growth didn't get too slow. it needs to slow growth to tame inflation. you want to own stocks the could benefit from inflation like c
what it could mean for big tech investors on "barron's roundtable". my colleagues been levisohn, carleton english and alex, why the stock market has been so sleepy and then the dow slipped on a banana peel. inflation is the culprit. what can you tell me? ben: inflation was the culprit. it went up to 8.6 in may from 8.2%. in april, inflation peaked, not quite and there isn't anyone thing, it was oil, food, shelter, you name it but the fed has to be more aggressive when it meets next...
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jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable". we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. a gas tax holiday is unlikely but drug price reform is possible. pimco's libby cantrill on whether anything will get done. worries about recession battered stocks and some have fallen to attractive levels. andrew bary will tell us where to have bargains. we begin with the most important things investors should be thinking about. you might be surprised what cheered investors up, where to find signs of the market up next move. a major shakeup for kellogg, which food stocks are good defensive plays netflix and meta have fallen so low they are value stocks. on "barron's roundtable," ben levisohn, carleton english and jack hough. friday ended with a nice run for the market with the dow up 807 points. what cheered investors up? ben: the s&p had its best week since 2020 and all it took was fed chairman powell acknowledging a soft landing for the economy could be very difficult. you wouldn't think acknowledging we might have a re
jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable". we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. a gas tax holiday is unlikely but drug price reform is possible. pimco's libby cantrill on whether anything will get done. worries about recession battered stocks and some have fallen to attractive levels. andrew bary will tell us where to have bargains. we begin with the most important things investors should be thinking about. you might be surprised what cheered investors up,...
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. >> welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we get behind the headlines. the white house morning the semiconductor chip shortage will last through next year. i am asking cristiano amon about the impact to rebound faster than the competition in the future of chip technology, cars in the better versed. should government be looking to cut gas taxes to combat soaring prices at the pump? daniel jargon on what the us and the world could be doing right now. we begin with the most important things investors ought to be thinking about right now. investors wrestled with mixed signals about the economy and tech stocks face challenges, looking at where to invest and what to avoid. wall street on recession watch after dire comments from jamie dimon that an economic hurricane is coming. not just wall street, elon musk is buried too. game stop gaming the market, disappointing earnings not enough to take down the stock but beware of a new warning from the sec. ben levisohn, carleton english and jack hough. a lot of interesting conflicting signals out of the economy. a str
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are comp recovered us on twitter at barron's online. that is all for us. we'll see you next week on barron's roundtable. street. maria: and happy weekend to all paid welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was it helps position for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. president biden doubles down on false claims about sky high inflation while targeting oil and gasoline companies we are look at the fax with congressman steve scalise this week and bird plus another volatile referee on wall street journal bikers the u.s. economy might already be in a recession. float mcdonald's and were headed for another lehman brothers type momenta laid out forthcoming up. [background noises] is going as a presence planned visit to saudi arabia. kt mcfarland on what if anything can be accomplished bird and the message it sends to the rest of the world. but first present by jon the associated press, republicans claim that his spending is to blame for record high inflation is quote bizarre as the white house tries to convince us it is not his f
are comp recovered us on twitter at barron's online. that is all for us. we'll see you next week on barron's roundtable. street. maria: and happy weekend to all paid welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was it helps position for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. president biden doubles down on false claims about sky high inflation while targeting oil and gasoline companies we are look at the fax with congressman steve scalise this week and bird plus another volatile referee on...
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jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable".et behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. a gas tax holiday is unlikely but drug price reform is possible. pimco's libby cantrill on whether anything will get done. worries about recession battered
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thank you >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by jpmorgan asset management. get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. the white house warning the semiconductor chip shortage will last through next year. i'm asking christianoh ramon about the impact and the future of
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on "barron's roundtable". watching. >> from the fox studios in new york city this is maria bartiromo's wall street. spate happy wing until thanks for joining us welcome to the program that analyzes the week that wasn't helps helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. titans of american industry with dire warnings about the economy. i will be asking famed oregano economist art laffer what he is seeing ahead. plus a pivoting on his campaign promise to alienate saudi arabia. court reports now the bite administration and joe biden will travel to saudi arabia and met with the crown prince. senator ron johnson on biden's about-face. national average price for gasoline will hit $5 a gallon two weeks from now as some places see as high as $8 gas buddies patrick on how high prices are going to climb this summer. first take a look at where markets ended a nether big week of this after we saw better than expected jobs report for the month of made the unemployment rate remaining at 3.6%. job creation up
on "barron's roundtable". watching. >> from the fox studios in new york city this is maria bartiromo's wall street. spate happy wing until thanks for joining us welcome to the program that analyzes the week that wasn't helps helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo. titans of american industry with dire warnings about the economy. i will be asking famed oregano economist art laffer what he is seeing ahead. plus a pivoting on his campaign promise to alienate...
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jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we got behind the headlines and prepare you for the week, inflation, our stock market recovery, we will ask our bank of america strategist about your money now. there is no miracle obesity cure,
jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable" where we got behind the headlines and prepare you for the week, inflation, our stock market recovery, we will ask our bank of america strategist about your money now. there is no miracle obesity cure,
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charles: to that point, cover of "barron's" under sore underscorg that next. the market meltdown is not over. what could trigger the next plunge. shah, baron's a telling us it will go down, people are prone to selling. how much further will the next down trend take us? >> the cover of barron's, media, news outlets everybody says we have lower to go. i don't know what the level is. i have ideas in terms of where earnings might go, where inflation goes, what the fed might do for how long. generally speaking until we get some kind of support, maybe the s&p, might be 3200, i have it actually lower, until we get somewhere like that, investors will continue to be nerve just in the market and we're prone to some systemic event happening somewhere that could trigger further selling. charles: we have what they could call in boxing a grass jaw street is frustrated by earnings measures from the street. estimates are too high. so the audience understands, everyone has 5,000, where the s&p would go. later on we got a little bet less than 5,000. we're a little bit more than
charles: to that point, cover of "barron's" under sore underscorg that next. the market meltdown is not over. what could trigger the next plunge. shah, baron's a telling us it will go down, people are prone to selling. how much further will the next down trend take us? >> the cover of barron's, media, news outlets everybody says we have lower to go. i don't know what the level is. i have ideas in terms of where earnings might go, where inflation goes, what the fed might do for...
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laura barron-lopez, thank you very much. laura: thank you. judy: research published last year in the journal of scientific reports shows the massive himalayan glaciers have shrunk ten times faster over the past four decades than during the previous seven centuries. this threatens agriculture and the water supply for millions of people across south asia. fred de sam lazaro reports on one project aimed at blunting the environmental impact, at least for some communities high in the himalayas. it's part of fred's series agents for change and is produced in partnership with the pulitzer center. fred: it is spring planting time in india's ladakh region, tough rocky terrain plowed by farmers aand the beasts they coax forward in song. a cross species between oxen and yaks. this group of families tilling the land are among a dwindling rural population along this 300 mile stretch of the tibetan plateau. some 13,000 feet above sea level. all around them are terraced fields that were once cultivated, their neighbors having migrated in recent years to cit
laura barron-lopez, thank you very much. laura: thank you. judy: research published last year in the journal of scientific reports shows the massive himalayan glaciers have shrunk ten times faster over the past four decades than during the previous seven centuries. this threatens agriculture and the water supply for millions of people across south asia. fred de sam lazaro reports on one project aimed at blunting the environmental impact, at least for some communities high in the himalayas. it's...
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laura barron-lopez, thank you.s regarding the gas tax, congress does appear poised to deliver the biggest overhaul of the nation's gun laws in nearly three decades. it is a development few observers believed possible, even as mass shootings like those in buffalo and uvalde shook the country. congressional correspondent lisa desjardins joins me now to explain what is in the bill, what is not, and where this proposal goes from here. let's start, hello, let's start with the fact that this has several elements to it. tell us what is in here and what it looks like. lisa: this is an 80 page bill. that is not very long when you talk about how much it does, but it has specific elements to it. i want to start we idea of what we are talking about with guns specifically. the title of the bills the bipartisan safer communities act. there are $750 million in grants to help states and local officials and counties, if they want to enforce and do re to implement things like red flag logs -- laws, crisis intervention, mental health
laura barron-lopez, thank you.s regarding the gas tax, congress does appear poised to deliver the biggest overhaul of the nation's gun laws in nearly three decades. it is a development few observers believed possible, even as mass shootings like those in buffalo and uvalde shook the country. congressional correspondent lisa desjardins joins me now to explain what is in the bill, what is not, and where this proposal goes from here. let's start, hello, let's start with the fact that this has...
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that is all for us, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". dio in new york city, this is "maria bartiromo wall street". >> happy weekend everybody welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was an helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo presidential priorities joe biden skips a crucial meeting with oil executives but makes time for a meeting on windmills. is that what is going to bring oil prices down? i'm asking rick perry about this federal reserve chairman jay powell says the recession is not inevitable, economist john lonski agrees and held tell us why. the fight mayor continues this weekend with more cancellations and delays get ready for travel headaches warns ahead of southwest pilots association captain casey murray is here. first the major oil companies came to washington for a meeting. the president did not attend. he said his energy secretary but he did have time to go to an offshore wind implementation meeting also held at the white house the same day. peter doocy asking the question all of us are wonde
that is all for us, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". dio in new york city, this is "maria bartiromo wall street". >> happy weekend everybody welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was an helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo presidential priorities joe biden skips a crucial meeting with oil executives but makes time for a meeting on windmills. is that what is going to bring oil prices down? i'm asking rick perry about this...
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according to financial website barron's, gas station profits are actually down as they deal with pricereases from oil producers, refiners, and pipeline operators. meanwhile, some drivers in california enjoyed a different kind of sticker shot. a glitch at this station allowed customers to pay just 69 cents a gallon for several hours. >> i looked at the numbers, i seen 69 cents a gallon. you know what i did, i hit that button, it started pumping. the dollar sign stayed low. >> the president says fighting inflation is his top priority, but he warned friday that inflation could last for a while. >>> the january 6th committee is looking to lay out more evidence against former president trump today as it holds its second televised hearing about the attack on the capitol. trump's 2020 campaign manager, bill steppian, is among those set to testify with the focus showing the public that trump knowingly spread lies about election fraud. members of the committee claim they've uncovered enough evidence for trump to be indicted. >> once the evidence is accumulated by the justice department, it need
according to financial website barron's, gas station profits are actually down as they deal with pricereases from oil producers, refiners, and pipeline operators. meanwhile, some drivers in california enjoyed a different kind of sticker shot. a glitch at this station allowed customers to pay just 69 cents a gallon for several hours. >> i looked at the numbers, i seen 69 cents a gallon. you know what i did, i hit that button, it started pumping. the dollar sign stayed low. >> the...
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according to financial website barron's, gas station profits are actually down as they deal with prim oil producers, refiners, and meanwhile, some drivers in california enjoyed a different kind of sticker shock. a glitch at this station allowed customers to pay just 69 cents a gallon for several hours. the president says fighting inflation is his top priority, but he warned friday that inflation could last for a while. >>> all right. time now for some good, clean fun -- except for the clean part. it's something called the messy dinner trend. >> this is amazing. a mom in the uk showing how it is done. she just pours the pasta right on the table, which is covered in plastic, but you can't forget the sauce. right? she puts it just right on there. >> okay. then the cheese is next, and you know what? everyone just dig in. the couple's three young sons loved it. dad didn't seem so thrilled. >> no. >> mom called it fun for the kids, but she's not sure they will do it again. i guess the point is this, is the kids are going to make a mess anyway. just get ahead of it. >> you know what? i thin
according to financial website barron's, gas station profits are actually down as they deal with prim oil producers, refiners, and meanwhile, some drivers in california enjoyed a different kind of sticker shock. a glitch at this station allowed customers to pay just 69 cents a gallon for several hours. the president says fighting inflation is his top priority, but he warned friday that inflation could last for a while. >>> all right. time now for some good, clean fun -- except for the...
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see you next week on "barron's roundtable". t is maria bartiromo's wall street. maria: and happy we can to you all paid welcome to the program that analyzes the week it was an helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo for the numbers confirming what every american already knows. inflation is singing it's at the highest flight since december 1981 paired polls showing it is by far the most urgent issue facing our country right now. but the white houseking to chang the narrative and the president does not understand his negative media coverage. house side, it gets what is really going on and knows what to do about it. this administration on that energy side for example yes gas prices are going up. but what's not fully appreciated as there is a shortage of energy around the world. opec has no slack left. very little slack left. they are shutting down production here in the united states. that got a global crisis an energy crisis. unlike the 1970s, maria, when prices went up because the weak dollar bread this is because of a shortage. you don't hear
see you next week on "barron's roundtable". t is maria bartiromo's wall street. maria: and happy we can to you all paid welcome to the program that analyzes the week it was an helps position you for the week ahead. i am maria bartiromo for the numbers confirming what every american already knows. inflation is singing it's at the highest flight since december 1981 paired polls showing it is by far the most urgent issue facing our country right now. but the white houseking to chang the...
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jack: welcome to barron's roundtable will relook at headlines in menu for the week ahead.k market bottoms i will ask co how much further stocks can fall and what he is buying now. and later, what investors should and shouldn't do with the market is taking the top ranked wealth
jack: welcome to barron's roundtable will relook at headlines in menu for the week ahead.k market bottoms i will ask co how much further stocks can fall and what he is buying now. and later, what investors should and shouldn't do with the market is taking the top ranked wealth
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compel people to say things very that's what jordan peterson proved, so what does that say chris barron it is. and may go by a different name. >> whether you're fronting the spin doctor. the whole pronoun thing is stupid and i think the focus should be on what are we trying to control people to do. a kids name is john and he want to go jt. enough to be compelled. if susie wants to pay her programs if and she are they, that's fine, but i shouldn't be compelled to, that seems like the neutrality place for governments, it seems like the place to be on this is the decision should be made by parents, kids are not going to make decisions for themselves a five and six euros that will last for the rest of their life that is just reality. >> i think i should be allowed to make all the decisions. they are applauding me, not you chris. i tried to sneak that in so i got the applause. tyrus. to get your and applauds dealer. >> to break this down simply, this is the problem with social media generation. everyone who has a facebook or whatever, they have their littl friends in there like i have a hund
compel people to say things very that's what jordan peterson proved, so what does that say chris barron it is. and may go by a different name. >> whether you're fronting the spin doctor. the whole pronoun thing is stupid and i think the focus should be on what are we trying to control people to do. a kids name is john and he want to go jt. enough to be compelled. if susie wants to pay her programs if and she are they, that's fine, but i shouldn't be compelled to, that seems like the...
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man panel is that, chris barron, richard fowler and scott horton.rie antoinette moment for debbie stabbed now, what you make of it? >> these are the same people who hold themselves out at the champions of the working class. debbie stabbed now is not only not a champion, she's doesn't even know what they care about or need and she doesn't care. unbelievable. to watch the smug condescending delivery, imagine an average person at home watching that and thinking that is the answer? your $15 an hour minimum wage is supposed to give $60000 car? grow up, get a life, these people need serious help. kennedy: should i get meridian or tesla? i'm not sure. richard, we are still on gas, let's just admit it, gas is expensive, not cool, man. >> there's no question the price of gas is expensive, i'm not sure that was the best choice of words by debbie stabbed now in the comment, she sort of spoke and it was too just to be honest. kennedy: i'll take the term justly, judges will allow it. it's interesting because janet yellen before this panel says i was surprised in
man panel is that, chris barron, richard fowler and scott horton.rie antoinette moment for debbie stabbed now, what you make of it? >> these are the same people who hold themselves out at the champions of the working class. debbie stabbed now is not only not a champion, she's doesn't even know what they care about or need and she doesn't care. unbelievable. to watch the smug condescending delivery, imagine an average person at home watching that and thinking that is the answer? your $15...
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judy: newshour congressional correspondent lisa desjardins and white house correspondent laura barron-lopez have been watching the hearing today. and they join me now. so much of today's testimony was moving. laura, i want toegin with you. the witness we just heard from is the speaker of the house in arizona, rusty bowers. this is a state that joe biden won by 10,000 votes and yet speaker bowers spoke about the relentless pressure he was under. >> that's right. he faced pressure from trump and trump's lawyers. bowers recounted a conversation he had with john eastman. in that conversation, he asked to call a vote to decertify state electoral's -- state collectors. here's what he said in response. >> i said, what would you have me do? and he said, just do it and let the court sorted out. and i said you're asking me to , do something that's never been done in history, the history of the united states, and i'm going to put my state through that without sufficient proof? and that's going to be good enough with me? that i would put us through that - my state - that i swore to uphold both in const
judy: newshour congressional correspondent lisa desjardins and white house correspondent laura barron-lopez have been watching the hearing today. and they join me now. so much of today's testimony was moving. laura, i want toegin with you. the witness we just heard from is the speaker of the house in arizona, rusty bowers. this is a state that joe biden won by 10,000 votes and yet speaker bowers spoke about the relentless pressure he was under. >> that's right. he faced pressure from...
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laura barron-lopez has more on what this historic ruling could mean for november's election and more.s decision sent shockwaves throughout the political system that at all levels of government, from statehouses to congress. the decision came as president biden left for a six-day trip abroad to meet with foreign allies. joining me to discuss this are tamra of npr who joins us from germany, where she is traveling with president biden, and any of the washington post. amy is away. thank you for joining us today. i want to start with you. there were protests across the country in response to the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. president biden sees this as a potential motivator, calling on voters to elect more pro-abortion rights democrats. will this be a galvanizing midterms issue for not just democrats, but independent voters? >> you are right, as the decision, the ramifications of the decision settled in this weekend, there was an explosion of anger and emotion across the country. what democratic strategists are hoping is that energy that persists at that level, because i
laura barron-lopez has more on what this historic ruling could mean for november's election and more.s decision sent shockwaves throughout the political system that at all levels of government, from statehouses to congress. the decision came as president biden left for a six-day trip abroad to meet with foreign allies. joining me to discuss this are tamra of npr who joins us from germany, where she is traveling with president biden, and any of the washington post. amy is away. thank you for...
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newshour congressional correspondent lisa desjardins and our new white house correspondent laura barron-lopeze been watching the hearing today. and they join me now. laura, welcome to you to the newshour. we are so glad to have you working with us. i'm going to start with you. so much of today's testimony was around a man named john eastman, law professor, who in those days, became a close advisor to then president trump, with this theory that then-president mike president had to overturn the election results. tell us how that picture was flushed out today. laura: today, we heard from greg jacob who was former counsel to vice president pence at the time, as well as judge michael louis dig. eastman was a clerk of luttig. both of them testified that eastman's theory was not legal, not constitutional, and that it also had no historical precedent. despite all of that, eastman continued to push this theory that, and hislan, that pence could overturn the election results by simply rejecting the slate of electors sent to congress by the stes. what we heard from jacob today in testimony was that in h
newshour congressional correspondent lisa desjardins and our new white house correspondent laura barron-lopeze been watching the hearing today. and they join me now. laura, welcome to you to the newshour. we are so glad to have you working with us. i'm going to start with you. so much of today's testimony was around a man named john eastman, law professor, who in those days, became a close advisor to then president trump, with this theory that then-president mike president had to overturn the...
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judy: our congressional correspondent lisa desjardins and white house correspondent laura barron-lopez have been following the hearings today and join me now. laura, let me begin with you. cassidy hutchinson not a name we were familiar with, but she was at the center of so much of what was going on in the white house. certainly had a lot of access. how did she fill in the timeline of what took place? >> cassidy hutchinson has worked with republicans for a long time. she was in contact with mark meadows and other senior white house officials throughout r time in the white house and leading up to january 6. she testified that multiple -- on multiple occasions there were warnings and raised concerns about threats of violence on that day. she said she overheard rudy giuliani and president trump's lawyer talking about proud boys and oath keepers being present at the events that day. she gave very important testimony about an exchange she had with pat cipollone, white house counsel to president trump. in that exchange, pat cipollone told hutchinson he was worried about legal concerns the whi
judy: our congressional correspondent lisa desjardins and white house correspondent laura barron-lopez have been following the hearings today and join me now. laura, let me begin with you. cassidy hutchinson not a name we were familiar with, but she was at the center of so much of what was going on in the white house. certainly had a lot of access. how did she fill in the timeline of what took place? >> cassidy hutchinson has worked with republicans for a long time. she was in contact...
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paul leaper and john barron responded to the police radio call.art of a plainclothes detail. a security guard at the watergate office building called police after noticing that someone had to use tape to prevent the stairwell doors from walking. with guns drawn, based search room by room in the sweet democratic office is now occupied by a publishing company until they came to a room of cubicles. officer john parents suddenly saw an arm. >> i yield something to the effect, get your hands up, et cetera et cetera. expletive deleted, i'm sure. and paul came in, jumped up on a desk, pointed his gun down. the five hands go up here. >> this photo shows the actual desk the watergate burglar's head behind. one of them was holding a raincoat and wouldn't drop it. they aren't feared it was hiding a gun. >> he dropped the coat, he didn't have a gun in his hand but it was precarious that point, i almost was getting ready to go around. go >> you're thinking this might be a burglary. so what do you think when you see five guys stand up and suits? >> these guys a
paul leaper and john barron responded to the police radio call.art of a plainclothes detail. a security guard at the watergate office building called police after noticing that someone had to use tape to prevent the stairwell doors from walking. with guns drawn, based search room by room in the sweet democratic office is now occupied by a publishing company until they came to a room of cubicles. officer john parents suddenly saw an arm. >> i yield something to the effect, get your hands...
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you know, melania trump didn't want to move into the white house until barron had finished his schooling up there. so, so the the newspapers the vast increase in the number and types of newspapers published at the end of the 19th century into the 20th century is part of it many more sort of photographic sections in newspapers and then the women's magazines in particulars. they came out began to feature first ladies and much of what they said was true in a good bit was not first ladies tended not to give interviews to journalists of any sort and when they did they did not want to be quoted partly. that was a fear of saying something that would detract from their husbands. program or his presidency in some way, but it was very clear very early on back to dr. august era that the arab study that the first lady was a phenomenal interest to people so trying to keep the camera fiends away was almost a no-hoper. yeah, and i mean we have to look at those again these one of the things women's history has done for us is brought new topics into what quote what is history including things like fashio
you know, melania trump didn't want to move into the white house until barron had finished his schooling up there. so, so the the newspapers the vast increase in the number and types of newspapers published at the end of the 19th century into the 20th century is part of it many more sort of photographic sections in newspapers and then the women's magazines in particulars. they came out began to feature first ladies and much of what they said was true in a good bit was not first ladies tended...
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ron barron is saying is this an '82-like buying opportunity? >> look, having bought stocks in '82, i would say the difference is that that was volcker taking rates up so high the market started to rally before the volcker peak, 19% fed funds rate when i look at what would possibility cause a bottom here, believe it or not, i'm going to go back to what you said yesterday about the selloff at 4:00 a.m., because there were no buyers whatsoever. we're talking at every single level. let's go back to adobe adobe's very important because almost all the notes were negative about what chauncey said he was somewhat optimistic in his outlook. people said when he cut the outlook, which he didn't, he just said there were currency issues, issues involving seasonal weakness. but the scorn, the quiet scorn for one of the great executives of our time that people had, i think was very interesting it shows that people are fed up. when are they fed up when the stock goes down j gigantically that's how you get a bottom, you finally get these analysts -- you have ad
ron barron is saying is this an '82-like buying opportunity? >> look, having bought stocks in '82, i would say the difference is that that was volcker taking rates up so high the market started to rally before the volcker peak, 19% fed funds rate when i look at what would possibility cause a bottom here, believe it or not, i'm going to go back to what you said yesterday about the selloff at 4:00 a.m., because there were no buyers whatsoever. we're talking at every single level. let's go...
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performance by an actress kendall becerra and the winner of best performance by an actor, nicholas barrond you do it? >> it feels incredible. there's no words. everybody asked that and i genuinely am speechless. i don't know what to say but i feel like in that moment i was shaking and i'm still shaking and i will forever be shaking for the rest of my life and it's incredible. >> so, nicholas, you've hit the milestone. people have asked you what you plan to do. >> well, next year i'm going to start my senior year back in san antonio, texas, so i'm hoping to keep on pursuing this and maybe come back to the city sometime. >> i mean, maybe. maybe you're right here on broadway for a reason. kendall, if you had to think about, you know, what's happening in the fall, a little more near-term goal what is it for you? >> i'll attend college in new york city. i'm so excited. i can't wait to move in. it's definitely a little scary but i'm so ready. >> you both seem ready and i was talking to both of you after, they all thought you were already in "hocus pocus 2." they thought you were the actors so t
performance by an actress kendall becerra and the winner of best performance by an actor, nicholas barrond you do it? >> it feels incredible. there's no words. everybody asked that and i genuinely am speechless. i don't know what to say but i feel like in that moment i was shaking and i'm still shaking and i will forever be shaking for the rest of my life and it's incredible. >> so, nicholas, you've hit the milestone. people have asked you what you plan to do. >> well, next...