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soon enough, i find out that she had told cathy not to hire me because i didn't speak good english. onfidence of the executive director. and i have to confess that i also thought i could do the job. soon enough, i realized i couldn't do that job. some of you may not know that in spanish, words are spelled the same way as they sound. we don't have to deal with those damn silent vowels that you have in english. (laughter) and, plus, when you're learning a new language, the processing time in your brain, it's much slower. so i was struggling. i was disappointed with my own performance, because i couldn't pick up messages and the spell of the names of the callers soon enough before they would hang up on me or get upset because i had to ask them over and over again. so i knew i was in trouble. by then we have move out and get a rent-controlled apartment in cambridge. so i'm concerned i'm going to lose my job, and i needed to do something. so i said, "claritza, you got to do something." it occurred to me to grab the white pages. do you remember those? (laughter) i grabbed that book and wal
soon enough, i find out that she had told cathy not to hire me because i didn't speak good english. onfidence of the executive director. and i have to confess that i also thought i could do the job. soon enough, i realized i couldn't do that job. some of you may not know that in spanish, words are spelled the same way as they sound. we don't have to deal with those damn silent vowels that you have in english. (laughter) and, plus, when you're learning a new language, the processing time in your...
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as a swagger, it's annoying for the passengers, but it's understandable for the employee and 7 i, cathy, others getting in comparison to other as their working conditions are very good. that's why my compassion for them is limited. hey, to stand minded like this mackenzie stack. lufthansa, pilots point to the heavy burden of the pandemic and the financial sacrifices employees made to save the company. now that looked under making profit, again, the mood is shifting. with, with a mortgage locked up on goods, it's always bad timing for those who are traveling off. that's understandable. but the fact is labor politics happen when they happen from start to start. our labor agreements just expired off, so it has to happen now. the start fin. lufthansa had already put an offer on the table. the company says the deal is lucrative by international comparison. you haven't given peloton or you offered each pilot $900.00 euros more per month, and that's a good pay race, especially for pilots at the lower end of the salary spectrum. it's $150.00 p. lawton. the strike is meant to last 24 hours. but
as a swagger, it's annoying for the passengers, but it's understandable for the employee and 7 i, cathy, others getting in comparison to other as their working conditions are very good. that's why my compassion for them is limited. hey, to stand minded like this mackenzie stack. lufthansa, pilots point to the heavy burden of the pandemic and the financial sacrifices employees made to save the company. now that looked under making profit, again, the mood is shifting. with, with a mortgage locked...
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and i noticed that cathy says that there's a big inventory buildup and so forth. me time, i think inflation is pretty much embedded, and powell is committed to trying to bring it down. now, i think the tightening is more than people are expecting. i think with the next 75 basis points if they increase it in september plus the quantitative tightening that they are taking in terms of shrinking their balance sheet which will take a lot of liquidity out of the market, you will shut down the economy -- or you will, i should say, constrain the economy pretty significantly. and and that will bring inflation down. whether it brings it down to the 2% in the time period that she's talking about or using the pce down to that number even, i think it's possible but probably take a little longer than that, i suspect. maria: thomas, i always like to remind our viewers that you were the one dissenter at the federal reserve back in 2010 when your colleagues at the fed were throwing all this stimulus at economy and you said, no, it's too much. you were right in retrospect. all that
and i noticed that cathy says that there's a big inventory buildup and so forth. me time, i think inflation is pretty much embedded, and powell is committed to trying to bring it down. now, i think the tightening is more than people are expecting. i think with the next 75 basis points if they increase it in september plus the quantitative tightening that they are taking in terms of shrinking their balance sheet which will take a lot of liquidity out of the market, you will shut down the economy...
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i never did because i had such a blast, the first time when it finally became real, to my knowledge, we all said yes immediately have to say that. cathy again. oh god, i saw 30 years 30 years have passed on. oh, my god! growing up. i was sick of advantage of that, medlar. so i knew her and saw her so many times that she didn't see me on stage at 13. i, too love that so much, and then we had the same voice teacher and i would go after bet marge would do the classical idea. yeah harder. i would sit out in the lobby waiting, and that would leave and then margin. let me do whatever vocal exercises told me that the film nods to the fact that fans are obsessed with the characters and their costumes and what they wear even last night at the premiere there was last night. i could not believe how perfect people of the great don't they do. they don't think it's possible for anybody to have as much fun on set as you three seem to my right, yeah. ah we haven't seen every movie ever made, but we sure did have a lot of fun. our thanks to deborah roberts and expectations are very high for this one. i can't wait str i got this mountain bike for only
i never did because i had such a blast, the first time when it finally became real, to my knowledge, we all said yes immediately have to say that. cathy again. oh god, i saw 30 years 30 years have passed on. oh, my god! growing up. i was sick of advantage of that, medlar. so i knew her and saw her so many times that she didn't see me on stage at 13. i, too love that so much, and then we had the same voice teacher and i would go after bet marge would do the classical idea. yeah harder. i would...
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so, this goes, i think, to you, kathryn monet, i think i will also see if cathy ten broeke we would like to visit about this. i heard your opening statements. but housing is not only available for low income folks, it's not available for workforce folks. i would say in montana, it's not available in montana. i will bet you, chairwoman smith, you could say it's not available in minnesota. i will bet you, senator cortez masto, is not available in nevada. it's not available anywhere. affordable housing, it is an incredible boat anchor. it's one of the reasons we should have done something, but we are doing nothing. in my opinion, it's a problem that won't solve itself. it will probably take 30 or 40 years to do it. what do you think we could do help speed up availability, and i will leave low income out of it. just affordable housing for folks to be able to fill jobs and, important jobs, to, whether it's a teacher or a auto mechanic or a brick layer or whatever it might be, it's receiving the federal government can do? or is this just live with it? and communities continue to struggle to fi
so, this goes, i think, to you, kathryn monet, i think i will also see if cathy ten broeke we would like to visit about this. i heard your opening statements. but housing is not only available for low income folks, it's not available for workforce folks. i would say in montana, it's not available in montana. i will bet you, chairwoman smith, you could say it's not available in minnesota. i will bet you, senator cortez masto, is not available in nevada. it's not available anywhere. affordable...
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jim, i don't know if you had a chance to listen to what cathie wood had to say and also charlie evanse the fed is headed and perhaps they may ease up faster than we think? >> you know what i thought that interview was telling. of course, telling she's been right, by the way, on energy you know what, andrew, i think they need to see unemployment go up if they do, she'll be right. they don't care that most commodities are in deflation mode he wants to see housing down rent was down. i still don't think it's a victory. and i think when he says more pain, he's jawboning i think he can take it to 4.75 andrew, who borrowed money to buy that piece of paper? because whoever did is just crushed. i would like to know about that. leveraged loans. there's a couple out there but the amount of negativity does not add up. when i was out on the west coast, people are doing okay but the dollar is going nuts they're all worried about that i don't know i thought kathy woods, she's always pretty bullish, isn't she? >> she has been. play this out, though. is there a short-term trade in all of this? and th
jim, i don't know if you had a chance to listen to what cathie wood had to say and also charlie evanse the fed is headed and perhaps they may ease up faster than we think? >> you know what i thought that interview was telling. of course, telling she's been right, by the way, on energy you know what, andrew, i think they need to see unemployment go up if they do, she'll be right. they don't care that most commodities are in deflation mode he wants to see housing down rent was down. i still...
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manus: i like what cathie wood said. they have to break something before they stop. you are looking at the rest of inversions. the chinese curve, the most inverted since 2007. huge economies send pretty good signs about it. all more inversion to come. let's get to the agenda. dani: the signals are certainly gloomy. let's get to some other top stories around the world. we will get the latest on jean jinping -- on xi jinping's trip. manus: we talked about wall street. ray dalio warning that rachel have to rise up to 4.5 percent-6%. it is a good time to buy stocks. it is tracking the narrative. how should investors interpret this. the time for investors. no major recession and than the fed taps out. >> i'm sure they would see that as a longtime investor. he is probably thinking about markets over the last decade. he is probably looking at what happens now in that context. we have had a big disruption. i'm looking at companies that would survive for a long time. i see some value there. i am sure that is what investors are thinking. someone who can sit with their investme
manus: i like what cathie wood said. they have to break something before they stop. you are looking at the rest of inversions. the chinese curve, the most inverted since 2007. huge economies send pretty good signs about it. all more inversion to come. let's get to the agenda. dani: the signals are certainly gloomy. let's get to some other top stories around the world. we will get the latest on jean jinping -- on xi jinping's trip. manus: we talked about wall street. ray dalio warning that...
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. >> so, peter, i assume that what i'm hearing you say is that you disagree with cathy woods who sayshe surprise could be deflation in the cpi by year end. i assume you disagree with that. she says the leading indicators of that, declines in gold and copper are flagging the risk of deflation. let me ask you what the hell deflation is does deflation occur any times prices decline a little bit from already elevated levels? in other words, is what we have been witnessing in energy prices, for example, deflation >> the better word is disinflation if oil prices go from 50 to 100 and then go from 100 to 95, that's not really deflation. >> right. >> it's disinflation in that prices have come off the boil. but that's going to happen we had a massive spike it's going to fall back down again -- >> it's going to correct, right? why are we fearing that? we shouldn't fear that, should we that's more like stock prices getting elevated and then coming back to a more reasonable level. >> right we want prices to slow the rate of gain. i think what cathy is pointing out, we're getting to the point wher
. >> so, peter, i assume that what i'm hearing you say is that you disagree with cathy woods who sayshe surprise could be deflation in the cpi by year end. i assume you disagree with that. she says the leading indicators of that, declines in gold and copper are flagging the risk of deflation. let me ask you what the hell deflation is does deflation occur any times prices decline a little bit from already elevated levels? in other words, is what we have been witnessing in energy prices,...
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i guess? absolutely, as cathy was saying, i think— absolutely, as cathy was saying, i think charities _ absolutelye of _ think charities have suffered a lot over last couple of years. - think charities have suffered a lot over last couple of years. and - think charities have suffered a lotl over last couple of years. and now obviously — over last couple of years. and now obviously we're _ over last couple of years. and now obviously we're heading _ over last couple of years. and now obviously we're heading a - over last couple of years. and now obviously we're heading a bit - over last couple of years. and now obviously we're heading a bit of i over last couple of years. and now obviously we're heading a bit of a i obviously we're heading a bit of a financial— obviously we're heading a bit of a financial crisis— obviously we're heading a bit of a financial crisis as _ obviously we're heading a bit of a financial crisis as well, _ obviously we're heading a bit of a financial crisis as well, events - financial crisis as well, events like this— financial crisis as well, events like this today _ finan
i guess? absolutely, as cathy was saying, i think— absolutely, as cathy was saying, i think charities _ absolutelye of _ think charities have suffered a lot over last couple of years. - think charities have suffered a lot over last couple of years. and - think charities have suffered a lotl over last couple of years. and now obviously — over last couple of years. and now obviously we're _ over last couple of years. and now obviously we're heading _ over last couple of years. and now...
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again, president cathy muma took i have signed a constitutional amendment reversing the 2019 change to north salt on made to honor the countries then leader to cave also extended the presidential term to 7 years. the changes are among political and economic reforms. he promised of the mess protests in january when elizabeth's grandchildren have publicly paid their respects to the late monarch by standing vigil around her coffin. meanwhile, mourners continued to fall, continued rather to fall past it in westminster hall b. i cousin's rage in age from 14 to 44, i spent 15 minutes in quiet contemplation like quaint funeral takes place on monday . ah, to sport down in the bonus like a saturday saw the return of the fiercest rivalry in german football. chocolate versus dormant shaka spent last season in the 2nd division, depriving fans of their chance to see their team take on the arch enemies in germany's rural region. and unfortunately for them, dormant were the ones who prevailed this time around. oh, the fan said to wait almost 2 years to see this arch rivals face off in the rue adobe,
again, president cathy muma took i have signed a constitutional amendment reversing the 2019 change to north salt on made to honor the countries then leader to cave also extended the presidential term to 7 years. the changes are among political and economic reforms. he promised of the mess protests in january when elizabeth's grandchildren have publicly paid their respects to the late monarch by standing vigil around her coffin. meanwhile, mourners continued to fall, continued rather to fall...
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so and what i got for cathy, the chest that they've been down. ne, a primo other discrete dog a model ma didn't get a sound to the legit, a conscious then think or speak were at the let she now it took well look here, segue to are in the law spoon till the quiz that the quest that up isn't that soon if marco polo were alive today, who would he be? ah, may be a student? a young man from northern italy? from venice. ah, who is she? wanted to shout me was high. ah, jewel shirt. marco la. ah . seniority, impaired ability to take all ok, does he didn't know submitted a diversity they did a johnny didn't want a new approach into the list but and they think we're so leave it right. they will not delivered on the submit to them on the see command, marco polo savio in our ability for the, you know, the vin edger liquor and the marco polo was 17 in 1271. and the world was at war in the middle east. the 200 year old war between christians and muslims for control of the holy land was approaching a brutal end. but the greatest threat confronting mako polos world, came from the east. the mongols, i
so and what i got for cathy, the chest that they've been down. ne, a primo other discrete dog a model ma didn't get a sound to the legit, a conscious then think or speak were at the let she now it took well look here, segue to are in the law spoon till the quiz that the quest that up isn't that soon if marco polo were alive today, who would he be? ah, may be a student? a young man from northern italy? from venice. ah, who is she? wanted to shout me was high. ah, jewel shirt. marco la. ah ....
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okay. line she now what i got, so and what i got for cathy, the chest that dave in, don ne, a prima adelaide, a discrete dog, a model in mud into a sound to the ledger a cause she stay in think or speak were at the let she now it took, well look as a guido or in the la spoon to the quest of the quest up. isn't that soon? if marco polo were alive today, who would he be? may be a student? a young man from northern italy, from venice. ah, who is she do shanty yeah, me was high. ah, jewel shirt mod call le ah, seniority, impaired ability to decode ok, does he didn't submit a diversity. they did a journey them on the a new pro into the less but they think we're so leave it right there will never live on the same in the morning the she command marco polo savio in all the la cheaper the, you know, the vin edger, liquor and marco polo was 17 in 1271. and the world was at war in the middle east, the 200 year old war between christians and muslims for control of the holy land was approaching a brutal end. but the greatest threat confronting mako polos world, came from the east. the mongols, in the spa
okay. line she now what i got, so and what i got for cathy, the chest that dave in, don ne, a prima adelaide, a discrete dog, a model in mud into a sound to the ledger a cause she stay in think or speak were at the let she now it took, well look as a guido or in the la spoon to the quest of the quest up. isn't that soon? if marco polo were alive today, who would he be? may be a student? a young man from northern italy, from venice. ah, who is she do shanty yeah, me was high. ah, jewel shirt mod...
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so and what i got for cathy, the chest that david don ne, a prima adelaide, a discrete dog, a model, ma didn't get a sound to them, a jetta, a co, c stand, thank or speak or at the let she not, it took, well, look here, segue to brian de la spoon, the quest that the quest that up isn't that soon? if marco polo, where live today? who would he be? maybe a student with a young man in northern italy from venice. ah, who is she? jew shantia was high. ah. with to do sure. you kinda ma, call one all ah, seniority in better doughty era? took the colorado. okay. does he darren or so bitterly diverse, he thought the latter, the journey that i'm on the a ne electro into the less but in the thick was 30, but it's already there. one other legged on the she memorabilia than walton, the sequel may a medical follow savvy all in avi let. she thought the nora d v niger laquanda marco polo was 17 in 1271 and the world was at war in the middle east. the 200 year old war between christians and muslims for control of the holy land was approaching a brutal end. but the greatest threat confronting mako polo
so and what i got for cathy, the chest that david don ne, a prima adelaide, a discrete dog, a model, ma didn't get a sound to them, a jetta, a co, c stand, thank or speak or at the let she not, it took, well, look here, segue to brian de la spoon, the quest that the quest that up isn't that soon? if marco polo, where live today? who would he be? maybe a student with a young man in northern italy from venice. ah, who is she? jew shantia was high. ah. with to do sure. you kinda ma, call one all...
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so and what i got for cathy, the chest that they've been, danny, a primo adelaide, a discrete dog, a model ma didn't get a sound to the legit, a conscious then think or speak well at the let she now it took, well look here, segue to are in the la spoon, the quest that the quest that up isn't until noon . if marco polo, where live today? who would he be? may be a student with a young man from northern italy. from venice. ah. who is she? jew shanty yeah. was high. ah. to do sure. gene kinda me. i seniority impair, ability to tickle. ok. does he didn't know submitted a diversity they did a johnny them on the a knee ill approve into the less but in the thick were. so you brought it over. there were another legal on this shmender than more than the she command marco, polo savvy, or in abdulla cheaper the nor d v niger laquanda marco polo was 17 in 1271. and the world was at war. in the middle east, the 200 year old war between christians and muslims for control of the holy land was approaching a brutal end. but the greatest threat, confronting mako polos world, came from the east. the mon
so and what i got for cathy, the chest that they've been, danny, a primo adelaide, a discrete dog, a model ma didn't get a sound to the legit, a conscious then think or speak well at the let she now it took, well look here, segue to are in the la spoon, the quest that the quest that up isn't until noon . if marco polo, where live today? who would he be? may be a student with a young man from northern italy. from venice. ah. who is she? jew shanty yeah. was high. ah. to do sure. gene kinda me. i...
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sector is down right now it's the perfect time to go all-in. >> and neil, i'll just say if i briefly may, cathie wood if people want to google it, garrett van wagner of this era or the coffman fund of this era those were all big, high-flying funds in their era, that ultimately have disappeared over the long term. neil: well the capital fund is still around. it just doesn't have -- >> is it? forgive me if it is. garrett van wagner and his success, which came in the 90s is certainly gone. neil: don't get me going on van wagner. thank you, my friend. jonathan on that, victoria on that. we have david rubenstein joining us on how to invest in this environment. one thing i learned just following david's career and the people who profiles it, some of the most successful investors on earth is they are all very rich but they weren't always very rich, but the one thing they all have in common is they zig when everyone else zags and there's something to be said about that. how are they zagging right now? we'll ask david. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. beca
sector is down right now it's the perfect time to go all-in. >> and neil, i'll just say if i briefly may, cathie wood if people want to google it, garrett van wagner of this era or the coffman fund of this era those were all big, high-flying funds in their era, that ultimately have disappeared over the long term. neil: well the capital fund is still around. it just doesn't have -- >> is it? forgive me if it is. garrett van wagner and his success, which came in the 90s is certainly...
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so and what i got for cathy, the chest that david don ne, a prima adelaide, a discrete dog model, ma didn't get a sound to the lead, jet, a conscious then thank or speak or at the let she now it took, well look here, segue to brain de la spoon, the quest that the quest that up isn't that soon? if marco polo, where live today? who would he be? maybe a student a young man from northern italy from venice. ah. who is she? jew shantia was high. ah. to do sure. you kinda me, i seniority embed ability to tickle ok. does he did a bit of a diversity. they did a journey that i'm on the he had a neat, ill approve into the list, but they think were so liberal. it's already, there were another legal on the she memorabilia that more than the she command marco, polo savvy, or in abdulla cheaper the nor divi. niger laquanda marco polo was 17 in 1271 and the world was at war in the middle east, the 200 year old war between christians and muslims for control of the holy land was approaching a brutal end. but the greatest threat confronting mako polos world, came from the east. the mongols, in the spac
so and what i got for cathy, the chest that david don ne, a prima adelaide, a discrete dog model, ma didn't get a sound to the lead, jet, a conscious then thank or speak or at the let she now it took, well look here, segue to brain de la spoon, the quest that the quest that up isn't that soon? if marco polo, where live today? who would he be? maybe a student a young man from northern italy from venice. ah. who is she? jew shantia was high. ah. to do sure. you kinda me, i seniority embed ability...
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ed: i know you to be the long-term optimist, you see opportunity, so what is the opportunity down the line? cathystill very long-term bullish. i fundamentally believe that current macro challenges can be a catalyst for increasing optimization at many companies enterprises. of course fires will continue to be very careful, because it's very important, but they will also be working for the next impressed greatest solution. you're looking for the best solution and i think it might trigger a software up buying cycle across many of the sectors that we cover. and i think it's also important to take a view that some of the best companies have started and were built and merged from economic downturn, companies like microsoft, apple. ed: real quick, we were looking at your portfolio companies, what is the advice to founders in terms of cash preservation or how they use cash, is talent key in this environment? cathy: absolutely, the four main things i chat with my ceos about every week is number one, cash. you have to make sure you have enough runway to hit the milestones you need if you need to raise the
ed: i know you to be the long-term optimist, you see opportunity, so what is the opportunity down the line? cathystill very long-term bullish. i fundamentally believe that current macro challenges can be a catalyst for increasing optimization at many companies enterprises. of course fires will continue to be very careful, because it's very important, but they will also be working for the next impressed greatest solution. you're looking for the best solution and i think it might trigger a...
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but look at nvidia go what did i tell you? >> cathie wood has been in there. 700. i guess what is the -- where can bulls start to feel more comfortable do you think >> look, the only thing that will make them comfortable is when the two-year falls. the two-year is the most important. i have never seen one piece of paper more important than when you used to trade the seven and ten-year in the '90s >> this is keying off that >> if that goes down in yield. >> up in price >> then i think the market is real not until then until then i think everyone r everything is taken as a trade if you bought nvidia yesterday, you might have to sell part of it today i still love it. >> how about snowflake >> people like snowflake. >> who are these people? >> i don't know. people i speak to. >> afa likes it? initiates buy? 242. >> yeah. >> a lot of people love their business model >> the companies have a lot of leverage and don't have fixed rate but have a floating rate. >> who would that be >> we know some of those names >> it's like a secret. a lot of them are down dramatically
but look at nvidia go what did i tell you? >> cathie wood has been in there. 700. i guess what is the -- where can bulls start to feel more comfortable do you think >> look, the only thing that will make them comfortable is when the two-year falls. the two-year is the most important. i have never seen one piece of paper more important than when you used to trade the seven and ten-year in the '90s >> this is keying off that >> if that goes down in yield. >> up in...
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i do think the inventory recession will be somewhat sharp and will take the unemployment rate up but i'd be surprised to see us get all the way to 6%. maria: cathierch has led you to create exchange traded funds, you were invested from everything from dna sequencing to internet, to ai i want to know how you have made money in the space over the years. stay with us, we will talk about your allocating capital when we come right. we are talking with kathie wood from ark invest. stay with us. we will be right back.va ng♪ ♪ ♪ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. ™ every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't h
i do think the inventory recession will be somewhat sharp and will take the unemployment rate up but i'd be surprised to see us get all the way to 6%. maria: cathierch has led you to create exchange traded funds, you were invested from everything from dna sequencing to internet, to ai i want to know how you have made money in the space over the years. stay with us, we will talk about your allocating capital when we come right. we are talking with kathie wood from ark invest. stay with us. we...
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because i feel fat! it's cathy. it's cathy. there was one notable moment in the interview.y, when it comes to the ongoing tensions between china and taiwan, the united states maintains what's called "strategic ambiguity." but biden was tactically pretty clear: >> what should chinese president xi know about your commitment to taiwan? >> we agree with what we signed onto a long time ago, that there's one china policy, and taiwan makes their own judgments about their independence. >> but would u.s. forces defend the island? >> yes, if, in fact, there was an unprecedented attack. >> so unlike ukraine, to be clear, sir, u.s. forces, u.s. men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese invasion? >> yes. >> stephen: okay, okay, calm down, china. you know we buy all the iphones you make, right? you want more "transformers" movies? we can make more "transformers" movies. we got michael bay chained in a basement, okay. we'll send you shia labouf. he's got some free time right now. okay, just calm down. you don't want taiwan. there's an update about who might want to be th
because i feel fat! it's cathy. it's cathy. there was one notable moment in the interview.y, when it comes to the ongoing tensions between china and taiwan, the united states maintains what's called "strategic ambiguity." but biden was tactically pretty clear: >> what should chinese president xi know about your commitment to taiwan? >> we agree with what we signed onto a long time ago, that there's one china policy, and taiwan makes their own judgments about their...
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cathy. but kelly, i mean, looking back on it, you know, her interest in taking pictures of kind of credit. she, we're not so not just journalist sylvia decided that she's going to make a leon and devote herself for the state of israel. no method the price will be afford instead of make a new home, you saw this and they wanted to contribute. so something i for to, to like to be very low level hello. why are often you use women as cover ups? you can see jeanette, a favor. are somebody woman, but man, you're considered low and that what was talked about? not full time and definition in not a mission like this loan value of low noise that you spoke, colonel region word. it was a very confusing situation and i start understanding that i was in logan something more serious that anticipated and i haven't degree to come weighed. it was kind of too late to go back home. but they was such an emergency. they had the lead that asylum, it was on the strange move to no way i did start to is just for a few basic course. apples not train for anything particular so i didn't know anything or the majority of
cathy. but kelly, i mean, looking back on it, you know, her interest in taking pictures of kind of credit. she, we're not so not just journalist sylvia decided that she's going to make a leon and devote herself for the state of israel. no method the price will be afford instead of make a new home, you saw this and they wanted to contribute. so something i for to, to like to be very low level hello. why are often you use women as cover ups? you can see jeanette, a favor. are somebody woman, but...
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but it will, i will not. parson is india fulton, daisy, cathy, to rome of par back in on the incident. there was an onion, things equal grain school on our old larson. yo yo, she goes to craig to carol. she go to the nuts. oh, shoot the top ashi stick with the new model. it will be all at of see what an imprint at the book a young person sort of jumped up like. she would get it as you present will yet, and i've used to cranes came out all the books. i didn't put some private cells. monumental cranes easier on your cell and i've lost all that good stuff, m c b a r t a beautiful a for answer unclear boy. sure. use the bubble up. i've eaten, i guess that's a good good of excuse. pretty pretty. yes. you do stop. it's less of room, you like a limo? minova? oh gosh, i'm constantly getting bullied to keep it across. the me start level. you denise, duty mcgee, about our boards are able to junior kept the huge on probing level of misconduct. i missed that. i think you just go so user, so crane i foolish as a molecule. does the price quoted move up and ukraine just by me? he could bon b. don't
but it will, i will not. parson is india fulton, daisy, cathy, to rome of par back in on the incident. there was an onion, things equal grain school on our old larson. yo yo, she goes to craig to carol. she go to the nuts. oh, shoot the top ashi stick with the new model. it will be all at of see what an imprint at the book a young person sort of jumped up like. she would get it as you present will yet, and i've used to cranes came out all the books. i didn't put some private cells. monumental...
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and maybe longer term, it will play out. >> the critics of cathie wood. >> and there have been money. >> yes. >> have been cervic. >> iore. >> it is a good word and and it doesn't mean their wrong. it is almost impossible to be in wrong as these names as she is doesn't mean she's not brilliant or wouldn't come back again. but for last 18 months, coinciding with michael bury's call to short everything cathie wood and tesla when he was spot on it is been miserable >> i mean, it is unfortunate obviously the timing of interest rate moves is -- that is the underlying sort of ballast for the entire portfolio of don't make money yet, but we'll be gigantic in the future so i mean, the tide is really -- it is going against her. she's always about how could you be short innovation and then i always think, okay, but is there a price at which innovation is not -- it too expensive. for me that was a long time ago. >> right coming up, everyone loves fast money but what will slow money so don't let the name fool you traders have some hot long-term investment picks those names are next "fast money" is back right after this the pursui
and maybe longer term, it will play out. >> the critics of cathie wood. >> and there have been money. >> yes. >> have been cervic. >> iore. >> it is a good word and and it doesn't mean their wrong. it is almost impossible to be in wrong as these names as she is doesn't mean she's not brilliant or wouldn't come back again. but for last 18 months, coinciding with michael bury's call to short everything cathie wood and tesla when he was spot on it is been...
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and it was that indomitable ability, that humour, that were cathy and that sense of history that made her elizabeth the great. —— work ethic. ifinal quality, which was her humility, hersingle humility, her single bioelectric fire humility, hersingle bioelectric fire tupperware using refusal to be grand and, unlike us politicians, without convoys, as a direct eyewitness account tell you that she drove herself, in her own car, with no detect lives or bodyguards, at alarming speeds over the scottish landscape, to the total amazement of the tourists we encountered and it is that indomitable spirit with which she created the modern constitutional monarchy, an institution so strong and so happy and so well understood, not just happy and so well understood, notjust in these country but anything commonwealth and around the world, that the succession has already seamlessly taken place and i believe she would regard it as her highest achievement that her highest achievement that her son, charles iii, her highest achievement that herson, charles iii, will clearly and amply follow her standards, her duty and service. and at the fact that
and it was that indomitable ability, that humour, that were cathy and that sense of history that made her elizabeth the great. —— work ethic. ifinal quality, which was her humility, hersingle humility, her single bioelectric fire humility, hersingle bioelectric fire tupperware using refusal to be grand and, unlike us politicians, without convoys, as a direct eyewitness account tell you that she drove herself, in her own car, with no detect lives or bodyguards, at alarming speeds over the...
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i don't speak, they are going to speak for me. >> carley: speaking of speaking out, if you could say anything to mayor eric adams, cathy hogan, president what would you tell them? >> i would tell president biden, with all my respect, to jump in our shoes for one day and see how it feels to wake up in the morning, 6:00 in the morning, open your store, and looking back and see who's going to command stab you are what is going to happen next because after covid cupboard, we don't have helped. small businesses don't have support, the top of that, criminals. it's really, really, really bad. >> carley: you're trying to live out your american dream, you're a small business owner, you have a beautiful family. when you moved to this country, did you ever think that you'd feel this unsafe? >> i was brought up in the yatra, i've been in new york all my life and i've never seen what i'm seeing now. it's really unsafe. morning time, you don't even know -- even your workers, you're afraid of them. there wondering if someone comes and says i'm not going to pay you, should i say anything? >> carley: it's so scary because it's just the randomness of it
i don't speak, they are going to speak for me. >> carley: speaking of speaking out, if you could say anything to mayor eric adams, cathy hogan, president what would you tell them? >> i would tell president biden, with all my respect, to jump in our shoes for one day and see how it feels to wake up in the morning, 6:00 in the morning, open your store, and looking back and see who's going to command stab you are what is going to happen next because after covid cupboard, we don't have...
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cathy, can you hear my family models on his act of jay in the garden? i learn about measuring and growing plants yet, though, and it's all related to my lessons in the classroom, then we learn lots. so, and we're really happy in the learning garden as my yvonne think, jack all and that learning is put to good use. at the start of each day, kids are served a free breakfast of rice and fish soup, with vegetables from the garden. as well as filling empty bellies. the meal program also helps fill these young mines in the classroom along pullman's company. now village mostly has poor families, up at bonham. so the school meal programming shows students have enough nutritious food to allow and it keeps them attending school i. it's hugely reduced the school drop out, right. if that was that one, apple, pie cur, the program has become a crucial safety net in a country where poverty and hunger ever present. at these children's clinic health work as a treat in cases of malnourishment, which can be devastating for child's development. now it's feared soaring food p
cathy, can you hear my family models on his act of jay in the garden? i learn about measuring and growing plants yet, though, and it's all related to my lessons in the classroom, then we learn lots. so, and we're really happy in the learning garden as my yvonne think, jack all and that learning is put to good use. at the start of each day, kids are served a free breakfast of rice and fish soup, with vegetables from the garden. as well as filling empty bellies. the meal program also helps fill...
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and we cathy, it like whether agricultural industry covers at the like i thought should leave those populations and those bankers are so much and power they will prevent this. so we are, in addition to the i am, i will not be able and they are not convinced that they can do anything. all right, what we need and what we need a solution. you asked me not that i am, we need that international pores are convinced quality that it is in the nation and it, because of they don't because the nation has to do something. we're going to go back . we can go back, we can move very fast into a somalia situation, where there's a paid state for the last that, you know, lebanon at the national pressure, to insulate and rational kind of politicians to step aside and build the state program, which our president can give you some brochures and says if you don't mind, well it, you said earlier, you want something outside of the system and answer or solution outside of the system. you know that the architecture that prevail after the civil war was based on this consensus within the key, sectarian group 11. and how ca
and we cathy, it like whether agricultural industry covers at the like i thought should leave those populations and those bankers are so much and power they will prevent this. so we are, in addition to the i am, i will not be able and they are not convinced that they can do anything. all right, what we need and what we need a solution. you asked me not that i am, we need that international pores are convinced quality that it is in the nation and it, because of they don't because the nation has...
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not all that sure more importantly, the fed doesn't seem all that sure i think that's what's scaring people. >> amid the selloff, cathie wood said she's more worried by inflation, claiming the fed is making a mistake with its market tool she said raising the rates will prove to be a mistake. there's a double lined cap capitalist telling people how they can protect themselves. >> the deflation risk, in spite of the fact that the narrative is the opposite t inflation risk is much higher today than it's been for the past two years. i'm not talking about next month. i'm talking about sometime later next year, certainly in 2023 and then, you know, you always want to own certain stocks, but i'd be a little -- i'm still a little on the lighter side. >> well, a big drawdown for wall street with the s&p down 4%, nasdaq down 5 percentage points. there's a one-third chance of a 1-point basis price out of the fed next week. it's passed on to european markets. you can see all the indices are tradings in the red. we've been watching the lines coming out of the european commission president's comments at the state of the union. some
not all that sure more importantly, the fed doesn't seem all that sure i think that's what's scaring people. >> amid the selloff, cathie wood said she's more worried by inflation, claiming the fed is making a mistake with its market tool she said raising the rates will prove to be a mistake. there's a double lined cap capitalist telling people how they can protect themselves. >> the deflation risk, in spite of the fact that the narrative is the opposite t inflation risk is much...
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i think about. thank god his foreign policy is so high! we can't afford to eat anymore. >> you are being sarcastic. let's go to our republican line. cathyn arizona, republican light. hi. >> i'm in arkansas. >> arkansas, i apologize. >> that's okay. that's okay, pedro. >> they blamed trump for everything going on. it's not president trump. he had our border secured. he had it secure, biden got it wide open. these children getting killed by these drug cartels and all these drugs coming in, that's not good at all for our country. he is just running america. i don't know how, i don't know where these people get these polls, they surely don't ask us. he is the worst president we've ever had in the united states. thank you for letting me speak. >> you think there is nothing behind the rise in the numbers you are seeing? >> no, i don't think there's any facts. how in the world -- inflation as well, how in the world can his numbers be like that? no way. no way. [laughs] >> that's kathy in arkansas. the republican line calling in. one of the people taking a look at that number with skepticism is florida republican byron donalds, he was on the fo
i think about. thank god his foreign policy is so high! we can't afford to eat anymore. >> you are being sarcastic. let's go to our republican line. cathyn arizona, republican light. hi. >> i'm in arkansas. >> arkansas, i apologize. >> that's okay. that's okay, pedro. >> they blamed trump for everything going on. it's not president trump. he had our border secured. he had it secure, biden got it wide open. these children getting killed by these drug cartels and all...
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i want to show you the video now. it's cathy lathem, the woman there. she's the former chairwoman of the coffee county gop. she's the woman already under investigation for posing as one of those fake electors who signed documents declaring donald trump the winner of the 2020 election. she is seen here escorting a team of pro-trump operatives into this county elections office, including an i.t. specialist who was working with trump's lawyer, sydney powell. this all happened on the same day the voting systems in that office were illegally breached. this is january 7th, 2021. the day after the attack on the u.s. capitol. text messages, emails, and witness testimony in a civil lawsuit against georgia elections officials have connected lathem, that woman, to the plan to give that group access to the elections office. about a week before this breach of the voting machine, lathem herself testified before the skr georgia state legislature along with rudy giuliani about alleged voter machine irregularities in coffee county. her attorney told cnn in a statement,
i want to show you the video now. it's cathy lathem, the woman there. she's the former chairwoman of the coffee county gop. she's the woman already under investigation for posing as one of those fake electors who signed documents declaring donald trump the winner of the 2020 election. she is seen here escorting a team of pro-trump operatives into this county elections office, including an i.t. specialist who was working with trump's lawyer, sydney powell. this all happened on the same day the...
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cathy , thank you for being with us so early in the morning. i know these overnight hours, but they're also very important hours because you've gone all day feeling the impacts of hurricane ian . talk us through how things are in these overnight hours and what your plan is for the day ahead. so we've been monitoring any impacts we hear. we certainly have about two hundred thousand people without power right now. we're not seeing major damages here, but it will be felt like before we really get to see that, we're very fortunate we didn't get the rains that we thought we were going to get . i mean, two days ago, we thought we were going to be ground zero for this storm . so this is a very different scenario for us . we have our damage assessment crews ready to go out and just look at the county and see if there's any areas of concern. we have debris crews. they'll on the roads, just make sure that everything is good. we need to just check our bridges that come into the county, just make sure that everything shipshape as the winds die down. then we'
cathy , thank you for being with us so early in the morning. i know these overnight hours, but they're also very important hours because you've gone all day feeling the impacts of hurricane ian . talk us through how things are in these overnight hours and what your plan is for the day ahead. so we've been monitoring any impacts we hear. we certainly have about two hundred thousand people without power right now. we're not seeing major damages here, but it will be felt like before we really get...
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i think they're going too fast, too aggressively, they could have big trouble ahead of us. charles: sheila, 30 seconds, squeeze it in. inflation camp starting to grow, jeff gundlach, elon musk, cathieshould be worried about deflation at this point? >> no. i don't think so. you know, a little deflation doesn't hurt. we could use a little deflation in the housing markets where home prices had become completely unaffordable for a lot of people. no, i don't think that is what we need to worry about right now. charles: all right. >> we're way, way from that. charles: by the way do you know for a fact that those are 25-cent cigars? they look like macnutos to me? maybe the swagger looks like they're expensive. >> i was in a meeting room with paul volcker. they kind of smell like 25-cent cigars. charles: thanks a lot, sheila. we'll talk real soon [laughter] >> thank you. charles: coming up millenials today are selling big time over the last 12 months. gen-zers, taking tough. diamond hands, paper hands. how should you handle the market. we have one of the best mind on wall street. we will could back with sarah kuntz, she will tell us why we should be buying certain things in this market. ov
i think they're going too fast, too aggressively, they could have big trouble ahead of us. charles: sheila, 30 seconds, squeeze it in. inflation camp starting to grow, jeff gundlach, elon musk, cathieshould be worried about deflation at this point? >> no. i don't think so. you know, a little deflation doesn't hurt. we could use a little deflation in the housing markets where home prices had become completely unaffordable for a lot of people. no, i don't think that is what we need to worry...
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she says the countries i situation has left up with a note other choice. now 11 ounce prime minister in achieve la cathy address the economic crisis of the general assembly this week or to see yaki is would monitored as much audio. our government is working on a financial and economic recovery plane. we're also working on a package of comprehensive structural in sick toil reforms that meet the requirements of the lebanese people. it also provides them with a social safety net. ah, let's bring in our guess andre route as xena and a board member of the n g o m l international and in the north of lebanon in her father. patrick martini the founder and president of the lebanese institute market studies. and in hamburg, fantasia la, who directs the middle east and north africa office of the heinrich ball foundation, a political foundation affiliated with germany's green party. welcome all to the program i'd like to begin in they root with a zayna nazena. this was a holy avoidable crisis. this was a corruption, this was mismanagement, and according to every single lebanese person i've spoken to over the last y
she says the countries i situation has left up with a note other choice. now 11 ounce prime minister in achieve la cathy address the economic crisis of the general assembly this week or to see yaki is would monitored as much audio. our government is working on a financial and economic recovery plane. we're also working on a package of comprehensive structural in sick toil reforms that meet the requirements of the lebanese people. it also provides them with a social safety net. ah, let's bring...
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i also want to look at etf flows. you talk about risk off and you's can see in cathie wood's dark innovation etf, it saw its biggest monthlyutflow in almost a year in august this is an $8 billion etf, focuses mostly on highly speculative tech stocks. look at the chart behind me and you can see throughout most of the selloff, the etf was able to pull in positive inflows. now this outflow -- the fund is down 60% year to date. that investor loyalty is starting to fall off. maybe just a little bit. if you look at the post market, we are seeing action in starbucks. not too much, up almost .2%. they announced a new ceo. broadcom, another chipmaker come up 1.3%. unlike nvidia, they seem to be avoiding the slump. they did announce a positive revenue forecast for the fourth quarter. twitter not doing much in the post market. it didn't do much today. in its intraday trading either. they did announce the edit button. we will be watching the stock for movement but so far, not a lot of movement. emily: all right. emily: fail. thank you for that update. twitter launching the edit button for the first time after years and years of debate
i also want to look at etf flows. you talk about risk off and you's can see in cathie wood's dark innovation etf, it saw its biggest monthlyutflow in almost a year in august this is an $8 billion etf, focuses mostly on highly speculative tech stocks. look at the chart behind me and you can see throughout most of the selloff, the etf was able to pull in positive inflows. now this outflow -- the fund is down 60% year to date. that investor loyalty is starting to fall off. maybe just a little bit....
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i a hoody pay for all of this? and why didn't he disclose it as law requires. sadly, fetterman isn't the only democrat that doesn't want to debate. same thing with new york governor cathy hokal, she doesn't want to debate and we need the base now. not a week before the election after maybe, what, 50, 60 percent of the votes have already been cast. i don't know, your reaction, i'll tell you my reaction, to debate you and wait until monday starts voting in pennsylvania. so what, we may have 50 percent of the voting by the time he ever gets asked a single question? and he get closed captioning? and he doesn't want to ad any time to the debate. even though it will obviously slow down the debate? you gotta be kidding me. >> we've been dodging questions the entire campaign. it was sort of shocking. what we're seeing more and more is the average voter saying what's going on here, and they're rejecting john getterman's big government policies that are yokes around our neck, literally dragging us down, especially hardworking folk whose are trying to ends meet with a biden economy. i gotta say it is shocking to see what's happening to the pennsylvania economy like it is all over
i a hoody pay for all of this? and why didn't he disclose it as law requires. sadly, fetterman isn't the only democrat that doesn't want to debate. same thing with new york governor cathy hokal, she doesn't want to debate and we need the base now. not a week before the election after maybe, what, 50, 60 percent of the votes have already been cast. i don't know, your reaction, i'll tell you my reaction, to debate you and wait until monday starts voting in pennsylvania. so what, we may have 50...
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cathie wood saw $800 million in outflows out of her ark fund. ier really understood the notion of rooting against other people whether in the market or anything else except for, let's face it, philadelphia eagles' fans. [laughter] but some would rather see -- i guess wall street wants to see regular folks line up and just hand their money over, buy the typical wall street products. whole thing is rubbing me wrong way. just your thoughts. >> yeah, me too. i mean, look, world is big enough, there's enough money out there for everybody to succeed or a lot of them to succeed. investors immediate of choice too, charles. if you limit the amount of options an investor has, that limits the outcomes they're going to have too. if you think about cathie wood and some of the newer, shiny strategies, those actually add will liquidity to the markets. so when you're looking at things over a 30,000-boot view, more the merrier. and also over time the funds that provide the most return and less risk for investors, those are funds that are going to get the money any
cathie wood saw $800 million in outflows out of her ark fund. ier really understood the notion of rooting against other people whether in the market or anything else except for, let's face it, philadelphia eagles' fans. [laughter] but some would rather see -- i guess wall street wants to see regular folks line up and just hand their money over, buy the typical wall street products. whole thing is rubbing me wrong way. just your thoughts. >> yeah, me too. i mean, look, world is big enough,...
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and then there's nvidia, hitting 52 week lows but cathie wood is buying, scooping up almost $32 million worth of the name, dee. >> i mean, it has fallen a lot so -- >>> meanwhile, volatile morning for pagerduty after a big pop on better than expected quarterly results, 7% jump in total paid customers compared to a year ago, and issuing strong guidance ceo jennifer tejada joins us to discuss. good morning, it's good to see you. >> good morning, grade to see you too, deirdre. >> the call, duration extension for larger deals, could you give us more color, what kind of budget scrutiny are you guys seeing at the moment >> we continue to execute really well in the quarter. i'm proud of the results we delivered, growth up 34% this is our fourth quarter at or above 32% growth with significant operating margin improvements, throughout a thousand basis points year over year, we're really committed around our path to profitability, we expect to be profitable for q4 this year and for the full year, next year, fy 24 from a macro perspective, we saw a few things, incident response continues to be a very important priority for ou
and then there's nvidia, hitting 52 week lows but cathie wood is buying, scooping up almost $32 million worth of the name, dee. >> i mean, it has fallen a lot so -- >>> meanwhile, volatile morning for pagerduty after a big pop on better than expected quarterly results, 7% jump in total paid customers compared to a year ago, and issuing strong guidance ceo jennifer tejada joins us to discuss. good morning, it's good to see you. >> good morning, grade to see you too, deirdre....
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i think about. his foreign policy is so high. >> so you're being sarcastic. okay. let's go to our republican line. cathyn arizona, republican line, hi. >> i am in arkansas. >> arkansas, i apologize. >> that's okay. that's okay, pedro. they blame trump for everything that's going on it's not president trump. he had our border secure. he had it secure. biden's guided wide open. and these children getting killed by these drug cartels. and all these drugs coming in. that is not good at all for our country. and -- he is ruining america. i don't know how. i don't know where these people look at these polls that they sure don't ask us. he is the worst president we've ever had in the united states. and thank you for letting me speak. >> you think there is nothing behind the rise in the numbers that he's seeing? >> now, i don't think there's anything. how in the world -- how in the world can his numbers be like that, no way. >> that's kathy in arkansas. republican line. calling in one of the people at taking a look at that numbers with skepticism is florida republican byron donald's. he was on the fox business n
i think about. his foreign policy is so high. >> so you're being sarcastic. okay. let's go to our republican line. cathyn arizona, republican line, hi. >> i am in arkansas. >> arkansas, i apologize. >> that's okay. that's okay, pedro. they blame trump for everything that's going on it's not president trump. he had our border secure. he had it secure. biden's guided wide open. and these children getting killed by these drug cartels. and all these drugs coming in. that is...
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i would never switch to samsuuu... (gasping) ♪♪ >>> time for today's "three stock lunch. lie growth investor cathied appointment in the fed's unanimous decision to raise rates saying the central banks isn't focused enough on deflation. most holdings in her ark innovation fund deflated, folks. trading lower today. we'll look at them today in "three stock lunch" cading with boris schlauchberg. welcome. begin with roku. what do you think of it? >> roku is i think, the argument for roku on a bullish side is that streaming is the future, but that forget the fact there's an enormous a lot of competitors including youtube more watched than most of broadcast tv. the thing is its growth is temperaturedy. 3% to 6% next year projected and guided down, because their primary business is advertising. you can imagine, afdvertising i the first thing cut when the economy retrenches not a sell because perennial candidates, wary short the stock but definitely want to stand by. not in a position at this point. >> second up, zoom what do you make of the stock? >> interesting about zoom is that amongst all three stocks
i would never switch to samsuuu... (gasping) ♪♪ >>> time for today's "three stock lunch. lie growth investor cathied appointment in the fed's unanimous decision to raise rates saying the central banks isn't focused enough on deflation. most holdings in her ark innovation fund deflated, folks. trading lower today. we'll look at them today in "three stock lunch" cading with boris schlauchberg. welcome. begin with roku. what do you think of it? >> roku is i think,...
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and chad and cathy, bill barr said a lot today on fox news. he even said this about the special master. >> i think the whole idea of a special master is a bit of a red herring at this stage since they've already gone through the documents. i think it's a waste of time. >> then he also spoke with "the new york times" tonight and had this quote calling it a crock of sugar. do you agree? >> pigs must be able to fly because i agree with bill barr on something. the special master is a tomtal red herring. they're still government records. they belong to the government, not to donald trump. they belong to the archives where they're supposed to be documented and logged for historical reasons. the presidential library if donald trump wanted to build one. they're not his personal records. they're not his souvenirs. everyone is waiting for this ruling from the judge. every day that passes, every hour that passes without an injunction from that judge they're still passing what they've got and doing their work. >> a good point time is of the essence. i don't know what he's doing right now in terms of dec
and chad and cathy, bill barr said a lot today on fox news. he even said this about the special master. >> i think the whole idea of a special master is a bit of a red herring at this stage since they've already gone through the documents. i think it's a waste of time. >> then he also spoke with "the new york times" tonight and had this quote calling it a crock of sugar. do you agree? >> pigs must be able to fly because i agree with bill barr on something. the...
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see you soon, on one show or the other i enjoyed the conversation >>> nvidia is getting whacked today, hitting new 52-week lows and a staggering stat on the cathie wood trade. we'll tell you authanebo tt xt what if you were a major transit system with billions of passengers taking millions of trips every year? you aren't about to let any cyberattacks slow you down. so you partner with ibm to build a security architecture to keep your data, network, and applications protected. now you can tackle threats so they don't bring you to a grinding halt. and everyone's going places, including you. let's create cybersecurity that keeps your business on track. ibm. let's create >>> welcome back tough going of late for cathie wood and her ark fund. down 12.5% over the last month now we learn the biggest monthly outflows in nearly a year, $803 million out the door in august again, that's the biggest monthly outflow since last september. jason snipe, what are we to make of this? even if some of the turbulence that had been hitting the market over the last handful of months, money continued to flow in to ark. is this emblematic of where we're going from here?
see you soon, on one show or the other i enjoyed the conversation >>> nvidia is getting whacked today, hitting new 52-week lows and a staggering stat on the cathie wood trade. we'll tell you authanebo tt xt what if you were a major transit system with billions of passengers taking millions of trips every year? you aren't about to let any cyberattacks slow you down. so you partner with ibm to build a security architecture to keep your data, network, and applications protected. now you...
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deflation and he was responding to a tweet by cathie wood, that was talking about all this new technology especially electric cars that is deflationary long term. now, iis going to go 75 anyways, regardless of what elon musk says, and that's because they need to slow down the economy. they are trying to get deflation meaning bring down inflation and did you see yesterday some of the tickets put in during that dip buy there was some dip buying taking place. not a whole lot but apple and tesla were actually two of the most popular bargain buys yesterday on fidelity so there were two buy tickets for every sell, but you were just talking to one of the market specialists stuart: david nicholas. >> i would say that's probably telling you everything you need to know right now. the two year yield highest in 15 years looking at 3.7. i think market expectations have brought up their estimates for yields and interest rates of 4% by next year. stuart: they shot up yesterday, still going up today. tell me about bitcoin, because it's just not acting as an inflation indicator is it? >> no, so what crypto trades as is like a nasdaq 100 tech stock these days, so as th
deflation and he was responding to a tweet by cathie wood, that was talking about all this new technology especially electric cars that is deflationary long term. now, iis going to go 75 anyways, regardless of what elon musk says, and that's because they need to slow down the economy. they are trying to get deflation meaning bring down inflation and did you see yesterday some of the tickets put in during that dip buy there was some dip buying taking place. not a whole lot but apple and tesla...
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magnitude of this move is more so than volker's, to a certain extent, that's what cathy wood would say that said, 5.5, you and iwere pretty darn good >> they were, but we're never going back to that interest rate environment. remember jimmy rogers? if we ever go below 6.5%, i will turn in my resignation and never speak again on the long bond >> right, right. >> look, remember, we're back to 2008 rates, but i remember seeing you in the cafeteria -- >> the satellite dish. >> ge would take -- our checks would cash we're not in that perspective. >> ge might be still >> oh, that's -- >> no, no. >> well, you know, i remember seeing you in the cafeteria. that itself was rather incredible >> we can see everybody. >> isn't it nice >> this is your life >> behind the camera, every place. >> it's an exciting year >> gentlemen, we are happy to hand the baton over to you in just a minute. we're going to clean out, give you guys the set >> there's the best collection of breakfast foods i've ever seen here. >> we haven't made it over >> i'm talking about just -- it's like one of those grape up days >> the dessert, i recommend.
magnitude of this move is more so than volker's, to a certain extent, that's what cathy wood would say that said, 5.5, you and iwere pretty darn good >> they were, but we're never going back to that interest rate environment. remember jimmy rogers? if we ever go below 6.5%, i will turn in my resignation and never speak again on the long bond >> right, right. >> look, remember, we're back to 2008 rates, but i remember seeing you in the cafeteria -- >> the satellite dish....