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liz: well, it's too late now. >> no, it's not. liz: you sure?l work considering the stock has not performed well? >> well, a lot of stocks don't perform well and some do well, okay? some are in transition. we've owned john deere now for probably 45 years. some years it goes down. berkshire hathaway in 1999 -- liz: okay. you're a long-term investor. >> i'm a marathon runner. liz: why not in the shoreshot -- short term allow some dilution if she sells to skydance can and then they've got great ideas -- like you said, he's no idiot over at skydance. i'm just playing devil's advocate -- >> no, you're not, you're being fair. she has to take what he wants to do for national amusements. i just want the same pice for my voting shareholders as she's getting for her voting shareholders. all were created equal. liz: what are your favorite opportunities right now of companies that you feel are well managed? >> well, our ideal world is a well managed, a good business by a well-managed company and, liz, a reasonable price. some of the ones that we've looked a
liz: well, it's too late now. >> no, it's not. liz: you sure?l work considering the stock has not performed well? >> well, a lot of stocks don't perform well and some do well, okay? some are in transition. we've owned john deere now for probably 45 years. some years it goes down. berkshire hathaway in 1999 -- liz: okay. you're a long-term investor. >> i'm a marathon runner. liz: why not in the shoreshot -- short term allow some dilution if she sells to skydance can and then...
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liz: let's welcome to the show fox news contributor liz peek. liz, good to see you.itle 9 into reverse and it revolutionized women's sports for the last 50 year asks now added gender identity and women athletes are saying this means biological males can join women's sports teams and take away athletic scholarships and advertising hundred for them and it's a direct opposite of what title 9 is about. >> yeah, liz, it's a tremendous repudiation of the intent and purpose of title 9, which was as you say it's a guarantee to women equal access to facilities and most particularly to sports. that's really what the intent of this legislation was. area, they're basically opening the door wider to biological menu usurping those opportunities for women and it's extremely unpopular and not by the way, maybe biden's going after the transgender vote and it's a lot of women being offended by this and by the way, it is also a re-versus frequency cal of the trump administration rules that guarantee young men and due process when charged with sexual assault on campus and there's been m
liz: let's welcome to the show fox news contributor liz peek. liz, good to see you.itle 9 into reverse and it revolutionized women's sports for the last 50 year asks now added gender identity and women athletes are saying this means biological males can join women's sports teams and take away athletic scholarships and advertising hundred for them and it's a direct opposite of what title 9 is about. >> yeah, liz, it's a tremendous repudiation of the intent and purpose of title 9, which was...
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liz: okay. so if they're scrapping subscriber number release so people won't be able to look starting next year on that, can you open your analyst playbook with, if you will, and explain to viewers how you will use which formula is and which metrics to really gauge netflix growth each quarter that they report? >> well, i, you know, i think that a we're going to -- they haven't really been crystal clear on how frequently we'll get things like average revenue per user. they're going to give us subscriber milestones, so we're going to be able to figure that out anyway when they hit 300 million -- sorry, my dog is excited that i'm on tv. [laughter] when, you know, we're going to hear 300 million subscribers and get a revenue number, this is ca exactly what amazon did with amazon prime users. they never told us the number but they gave us a revenue number. of so i'm going to looked at revenue, obviously. and as long as revenue's growing in the mid teens, then these guys are going to drop a ton to the
liz: okay. so if they're scrapping subscriber number release so people won't be able to look starting next year on that, can you open your analyst playbook with, if you will, and explain to viewers how you will use which formula is and which metrics to really gauge netflix growth each quarter that they report? >> well, i, you know, i think that a we're going to -- they haven't really been crystal clear on how frequently we'll get things like average revenue per user. they're going to give...
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>> it sure does, liz.ut i think there are opportunities in any market and for example, the energy complex is certainly worth looking to, specifically at electric utilities. we like next era. one of the untold stories about the a.i. chips is the tremendous amount of electricity that they use. liz: uh-huh, yes. >> 4% of all the electricity in europe is going to be consumed by the data centers that are in existence within two years. that is as much as germany by itself as a country consumes. so we like the energy sector, the electric utilities in specific. liz: that is an interesting side window trade to the a.i. frantic momentum play that we've seen lately. let me just say right now, tim, as you know, the nasdaq is on track for a record close, just a day after the markets kind of, collapsed a bit in the wake of a, you know, consumer inflation that was hotter than expected. are you buying any tech stocks at this point? >> not really. we're looking at valuation. you can own nvidia, or can own all the electric
>> it sure does, liz.ut i think there are opportunities in any market and for example, the energy complex is certainly worth looking to, specifically at electric utilities. we like next era. one of the untold stories about the a.i. chips is the tremendous amount of electricity that they use. liz: uh-huh, yes. >> 4% of all the electricity in europe is going to be consumed by the data centers that are in existence within two years. that is as much as germany by itself as a country...
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broad based, liz.ooking around the world and china and growth and every major industry in china and building construction and it's coming off a tough year in 2023 and then go to europe and the big areas there and packaging automotive and seeing growth there and then in north america the same thing and transition and demand for electric vehicles and electrification and even on the packaging side. we see demand growth. liz: it's a great american company and it's been around for a long time. we'll be watching you at the helm. thanks. >> thanks, we've been around 130 years. appreciate the time today. liz: yep. keep going. congress maybe one step closer to turning up the heat even hotter on the most popular social media site in the u.s.. as tiktok faces a divester ban threat from lawmakers and we'll be forced to break tie withs the chinese government and even if that were to happen, will it solve the national security issues that the u.s. government says leave users vulnerable. the ceo of cybersecurity firm
broad based, liz.ooking around the world and china and growth and every major industry in china and building construction and it's coming off a tough year in 2023 and then go to europe and the big areas there and packaging automotive and seeing growth there and then in north america the same thing and transition and demand for electric vehicles and electrification and even on the packaging side. we see demand growth. liz: it's a great american company and it's been around for a long time. we'll...
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liz macdonald will finish it off for me. i know she will. liz: i will, larry. that was a great show. senator tommy tuberville and usa today reporting blue collar w orkers in pennsylvania not v oting for biden. biden has been campaigning about tax hikes and we'll break that down. judiciary chair jordan will take on how the law says the senate must hold the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary mayorkas and biden white house is literally breaking the border laws. but right to former u.s. assistant attorney andy mccarthy and tom dupree joining us. andrew and tom, first to you, andrew. there's a big flaw, a huge problem with the case this. is why it should be thrown out. andrew, tell me if i'm wrong. how can manhattan da bragg prosecute trump for federal campaign felonies for allegedly trying to steal the 2016 election from hillary clinton with hush money payments to stormy daniels when bragg's own indictments said all the alleged books and records charges happened way after that election in 2017. isn't that a fatal flaw, andrew? >> yeah, i think it is,
liz macdonald will finish it off for me. i know she will. liz: i will, larry. that was a great show. senator tommy tuberville and usa today reporting blue collar w orkers in pennsylvania not v oting for biden. biden has been campaigning about tax hikes and we'll break that down. judiciary chair jordan will take on how the law says the senate must hold the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary mayorkas and biden white house is literally breaking the border laws. but right to former...
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liz? liz: thank you very much is, trey yingst.w somewhere day, specifically. -- intraday. look at this, we appear to be coming back. in fact, the dow jones industrials down 23. we had already coming into the top the of the hour endured a more than 400-point swing. at the lows, dow was down 320 points. right now down just 32. we are watching it crowly. s&p -- closely. s&p up 1 point, the nasdaq up 27. >>> kind of, i'm kind of bummed march madness is over was it was so much fun, but the viewership records will be remembered for years, certainly at the world's biggest gambling sites. draftkings reporting a record or ncaa tournament with the men's championship game the most bet on game ever for the company. draftkings is up a quarter of a percent. fanduel said last night's game saw a 52% increase year-over-year in bet count. we have flutter entertainment, that's dublin-based, ireland, entertainment. it's gaining three full percentage points here. the women's games shook the earth as well and bet mgm and that gnat ifics say the women's
liz? liz: thank you very much is, trey yingst.w somewhere day, specifically. -- intraday. look at this, we appear to be coming back. in fact, the dow jones industrials down 23. we had already coming into the top the of the hour endured a more than 400-point swing. at the lows, dow was down 320 points. right now down just 32. we are watching it crowly. s&p -- closely. s&p up 1 point, the nasdaq up 27. >>> kind of, i'm kind of bummed march madness is over was it was so much fun,...
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liz: let's back up.'s tax returns and they already impeached him twice and tried to get him kicked off multi-it will state ballots, francey. they rioted the day he was inaugurated and they said we're going to impeach him within days of being inaugurated and then we have this frankenstein case, final word, francey. >> law requires equal protection under the law and that's constitutional. president trump is not getting the equal protection that the constitution demands and hope this case will be tossed by the jury and it'll be tossed by appeal and that may be too lavement liz: got it. francey hakes, that's templet we love having you on. this story and update you on this one. secretary alejandro mayorkas is facing the music and sending the mayorkas impeachment article and tomorrow afternoon and labor secretary nominee and andy puzder and this new whopper of gaffe and blunder by president biden. he's going to talk about raising taxes and tax act tomorrow and the day after you suffered the tax filing day toda
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liz: yeah. shelter up 5.7% year-over-year. that plus energy and and food that had risen, obviously, and auto insurance, insurance, that whole sector is moving higher which offset or blanked out the drop in prices for things like used cars, right? >> yes. liz: okay. so everybody, as you see on the screen, is paying more for certain things. that would be food at home, energy, home insurance, car insurance, candy and i chewing gum up 4.4%. [laughter] oh, my goodness. stop the presses. scott, the normal pattern that we would see at this point in volatility is somewhere where it's further out a little higher. right now vix is up 9%. you say that's not a lot of fear. why? >> no, it's really not because, liz, we're sitting right around 16. from a mathematical calculation, if you look at a vix at 16, that equates to the s&ps moving 1% a day. we're kind of right there. i know we're more than that today, but a 1% move in the s&ps, that's pretty average. liz: okay. >> that's pretty normal normal -- normal.
liz: yeah. shelter up 5.7% year-over-year. that plus energy and and food that had risen, obviously, and auto insurance, insurance, that whole sector is moving higher which offset or blanked out the drop in prices for things like used cars, right? >> yes. liz: okay. so everybody, as you see on the screen, is paying more for certain things. that would be food at home, energy, home insurance, car insurance, candy and i chewing gum up 4.4%. [laughter] oh, my goodness. stop the presses. scott,...
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liz lydia hu has more on this. reporter: hi, liz.he doubling news is the list of drugs in short supply is g rowing. 323 drugs were? short supply during the first three months of this year. weight loss drugs on the list because of soaring demand and also worsening shortages and other crucial categories and shortages for critical chemo therapy over a five year period and drugs treat ago attention deficit disorder shortages in antibiotics is climbing and it's at the farm skidds and we don't have enough manpower to call every single pharmacy to find the drug and it would be a full-time job for one secretary and parks drive 50 miles to get and go the way. reporter: almost half of a pproved fda makers in india and china and means predicting when a shortage is going to happen similar possible for the government let alone ability to adequately respond and policymakers are considering changes and fda wants to require more information output from drug makers alaska the origins of ingredients and they want to hold hospitals responsible and the
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, liz. it's been a pretty wild ride. i mean, this is a battle that a got emotional, it got personal. there were a lot of accusations flying around, personal if grudges being with behind it. ike perlmutter involved, very colorful character who's good friends with nelson peltz. even in the home stretch there was drama. we had elon musk calling shareholders, urging them to vote for nelson peltz. ultimately, it didn't have much of a difference, and we have a big enendorsement of bob iger and and his vision for the correction of the walt disney end company. wig win for him, really -- big win e for him, really. liz: okay. except that he has a lot of questions swirling around his original pick for taking over, right, succession. and that was bob chapek. he was a very smart executive when it came to the markets business duh did not resonate at all with hollywood. and who knows, you know, was sort of directionless. and then you've got bob iger now, do you really believe, robbie, he is going to step d
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liz: cut,. >> cut rates.forcefully and singularly and strongly usually you don't have these cascading events and i think it's raising questions about biden's leadership. now trump came out and weirdly chimed in on this too. liz: he said to hugh hewitt, the conservative radio talk show host in the past couple hours, i'm not sure i like how israel is handling this, more of let's get this over with fast. of course. who wouldn't? >> one of the reasons why it is not over fast because the biden administration keeps making these things arms are contingent you do everything you can to limit human casualties, civilian casualties. if i'm looking at this as a market player, as great as everything looks, all the stocks reached these all-time highs it only takes something like this to really take the markets and turn them on their heads. obviously if we have a spike in oil priceses, we have inflation, no more cuts. liz: speaking of cuts, sam stovall, cra research. he has been following oil and the steady rice recently. sa
liz: cut,. >> cut rates.forcefully and singularly and strongly usually you don't have these cascading events and i think it's raising questions about biden's leadership. now trump came out and weirdly chimed in on this too. liz: he said to hugh hewitt, the conservative radio talk show host in the past couple hours, i'm not sure i like how israel is handling this, more of let's get this over with fast. of course. who wouldn't? >> one of the reasons why it is not over fast because the...
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liz: okay. so that's the way you believe if inflation stays sticky, people can really add some oomph and some ballast to their purchase. i want to bring in gerard. gerard, looking at the banks here, you got an outperform on wells and on jpmorgan. tell me exactly what -- sorry, you've got a sector perform on wells. tell me what you glean from the three big names together and which ones stand out best and worst for you today. >> sure. thank you for having me on your program. the numbers were very similar for all of the blanks, and the -- banks, and the numbers were actually very good. i think the selloff has to do with the market in general. but also these stocks have been up strong year to date, very good performers. but when you look at the drivers of revenue, they all had stronger fee revenue driven by stronger capital markets businesses, particularly investment banking. second, they all had very strong credit quality. one of the things that sometimes is overlooked is that with the fed not like
liz: okay. so that's the way you believe if inflation stays sticky, people can really add some oomph and some ballast to their purchase. i want to bring in gerard. gerard, looking at the banks here, you got an outperform on wells and on jpmorgan. tell me exactly what -- sorry, you've got a sector perform on wells. tell me what you glean from the three big names together and which ones stand out best and worst for you today. >> sure. thank you for having me on your program. the numbers...
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liz claman, over to you. liz: ca charles, thank you. three breaking news headlines dunking the markets into the red and forcing a spike if in volatility. if folks as we kick off the final hour of trade, we've got the dow adding 430 points of losses to yesterday's 240-point drop. s&p is down 47. we've got the nasdaq lower by 194. russell 2000 down 44 points. that is the worst percentage drop here of all of the majors, more than 2% down. and we show the vix? we've got to look at the vix, because right now, as you see, you've got the volatility index up 7.7% right now which means we have seen a 2-day move that began sort of later in the session, and we've got that, i believe it's about 13% higher over the past 48 hours. right now we're at 14.71, still historically very low. headline number two, the stock stories shaking the markets most, humana is the worst performer on the s&p. right now we've got it tanking about 13%. updated word from the government that the new 2025 reimbursement rates for medicare advantage payments will remain unchan
liz claman, over to you. liz: ca charles, thank you. three breaking news headlines dunking the markets into the red and forcing a spike if in volatility. if folks as we kick off the final hour of trade, we've got the dow adding 430 points of losses to yesterday's 240-point drop. s&p is down 47. we've got the nasdaq lower by 194. russell 2000 down 44 points. that is the worst percentage drop here of all of the majors, more than 2% down. and we show the vix? we've got to look at the vix,...
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liz: got it. hans von spakovsky and sam d ewey, thank you for joining us. retaliation against iran from israel after the massive bomb and drone attack. right to jeff paul live in tel aviv with more. jeff, good to see you. >> r reporter: hey, liz, netanyahu made it abundantly clear that israel makes its own decisions and doing everything they can and that part is better ideas as to the timing of this response. these responses from israel will not likely happen till passover is over. the jewish holiday starts on monday going through april 30th. the same reports indicate that israel has had plans twice to respond to iran but didn't go through with it. they've been under increasing pressure not to escalate the situation into a broader con fructoapplicant. israel is under constant danger from iran and the proxy groups and must defend itself. >> we know the threat is there. reporter: israeli strikes killed two hezbollah commanders and multiple civilians hurt during a drone attack launched by hezbollah a
liz: got it. hans von spakovsky and sam d ewey, thank you for joining us. retaliation against iran from israel after the massive bomb and drone attack. right to jeff paul live in tel aviv with more. jeff, good to see you. >> r reporter: hey, liz, netanyahu made it abundantly clear that israel makes its own decisions and doing everything they can and that part is better ideas as to the timing of this response. these responses from israel will not likely happen till passover is over. the...
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liz: quick, this is amazing. the eclipse is actually affecting the market, the big board composite volume that is not at the new york stock exchange is running 18% below the one month average because so many people are rushing through the huge swath of the path at the moment and they're not trading. this is eclipse mania, you are looking at indianapolis bloomington indiana and if you are near there, you are stoked. if you're not stay right here. you're looking at a life picture of the moon moments away from forming a total eclipse of the sun. in a moment, were about to take you live to bloomington and an interview with captain kirk himself, bill nye the science guy just witnessed the big moment in texas it is going to join me on the curious behaviors in the animal world during the eclipse and whether they can trigger earthquakes don't miss bill nye the science guy coming up let's get a quick check of the market after rough-and-tumble first week of april we have stocks for the moment in the green, they have been a
liz: quick, this is amazing. the eclipse is actually affecting the market, the big board composite volume that is not at the new york stock exchange is running 18% below the one month average because so many people are rushing through the huge swath of the path at the moment and they're not trading. this is eclipse mania, you are looking at indianapolis bloomington indiana and if you are near there, you are stoked. if you're not stay right here. you're looking at a life picture of the moon...
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we'll see exactly what he has to say, liz. liz: sure. what contributions are made by them if, indeed, as you say, there's some guilt found. griff jenkins live from baltimore, thank you so much. >>> folks, we've got about 54 minutes left to trade before we close out what's been a volatile first week of the second water with. even with the point gains that we're seeing for this session, you can see the dow is still on pace for its worst week in more than a year. it will have lost about 2.25% for the week. s&p down 1%. the dow and the s&p, by the way, are on track to snap 2-week winning streaks, and and it looks like the nasdaq will lose about 11, just under 1 -- 1% for the week with. the gains we are seeing today though come on the heels of the march jobs report. u.s. employers hired 303,000 workers in march, way more than the 200,000 expected. up employment ticked down to if 3.8% from 3.9. annual increases in wages did soften from the previous month but still came in up 4.1%. this stronger labor market complicates the federal reserve's st
we'll see exactly what he has to say, liz. liz: sure. what contributions are made by them if, indeed, as you say, there's some guilt found. griff jenkins live from baltimore, thank you so much. >>> folks, we've got about 54 minutes left to trade before we close out what's been a volatile first week of the second water with. even with the point gains that we're seeing for this session, you can see the dow is still on pace for its worst week in more than a year. it will have lost about...
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liz: uneducated. we are watching this very closely and will let our viewers know the breaking developments. we appreciate what you're doing. thank you very much. to the markets, investors have to juggle three delegate plates the geopolitical unrest persistent inflation and the growing likelihood of higher for longer interest-rate. guess what strong retail sales out this morning reinforce the last notion, sales in march rose by seven tenths of 8% compared to 3 tons of 8% estimate how do the prospects look for june interest-rate cut now, you can kind of forget about it. 21% although it's a little bit higher than it was this morning. july less than 50% chance of a cut about 47% at the moment, could hire for longer be a positive for some sectors habit a tailwind for the bank's financial names are populating the s&p 500 at this hour we told you about goldman sachs topping the dow it's in a position for the s&p 500. but take a look at admin t bank the number one spot after forecasting strong 2024 net intere
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liz: which part of the market? >> the broader market can do well with five-point to five, 2% is not normal but neither is five or ten or 15. liz: it is slightly below right now for those of you on exim 113, up 4.987%. >> it caused a little bit of consternation in the market would it appears to 5% it backed off a little bit and is been waving around the level. i think the market is okay with 5% rates, i'm not at all worried about it, there's places where looking healthcare, financials even utilities there up almost 40% in last year they got crushed. if rates stay stable i think utilities will put some money on their. liz: what is your higher for longer opportunity, where can people make money that they have a been told about before? >> i think the bdc industry which is my industry, most of her assets. liz: business development companies. >> yes. >> we invest in floating-rate assets, they have traded up as interest rates have risen and a lot of companies associated with that tree down and everyone expected rates to g
liz: which part of the market? >> the broader market can do well with five-point to five, 2% is not normal but neither is five or ten or 15. liz: it is slightly below right now for those of you on exim 113, up 4.987%. >> it caused a little bit of consternation in the market would it appears to 5% it backed off a little bit and is been waving around the level. i think the market is okay with 5% rates, i'm not at all worried about it, there's places where looking healthcare,...
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liz: can i put you on soul crushing?nel, employee or an it guy? >> the good about a call center agent for example getting calls one after the other with customers who are unhappy or have questions or want a problem resolved and they don't actually have the information at their fingertips to help the customer but better yet, why don't we deflect 90% of the nonsense calls made in the first place and have a virtual agent solve that problem for the customer without human intervention and this is putting ai to work for people. technology needs to be in service to people. take a great company like novartis delivering new drugs, increasing the operational efficiencies by streamlining clinical trials, it takes 61/2 years. what if we truncate that to 1.5 years? how many lives, if you have someone on a clinical trial it costs $20,000 a person for every person that bounces out of the trial so they can rethink research. they can rethink financial management. they can bring new cures to the world. this is a game changer. the way i lo
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>liz>yes. so how do you think university leadership at these different schools has handled the protests? >reporter>yeah. it times. it's hard. i mean, there are no win situation. there's no question about that. but at times, it seems as if they've been heavy handed. the problem is always in dispersing a protest. protesters themselves for the most part, haven't been a problem and it's easy for me to see this. say this, you know, sitting in my office here in washington, d c. but if you have a student screaming anti semitic insults at jewish students that is completely unacceptable. that person ought to be grabbed that person and be thrown out that personal not be on campus at all but setting up tents, not necessarily much harm in that >liz>you're a college professor. what are your students saying about the conflict in gaza? is this going to change the way that they vote come november. >reporter>if the white house were to hear what my students tell me in class, they would be terrified because these
>liz>yes. so how do you think university leadership at these different schools has handled the protests? >reporter>yeah. it times. it's hard. i mean, there are no win situation. there's no question about that. but at times, it seems as if they've been heavy handed. the problem is always in dispersing a protest. protesters themselves for the most part, haven't been a problem and it's easy for me to see this. say this, you know, sitting in my office here in washington, d c. but if you...
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liz: great to see you. buck let for a huge week was somebody potential drivers you are going to need charles and me to keep you and your money on track let's start with here now a nice rally as we kickoff the final hour of trade, it was even further just a few minutes ago the dow gaining at the high of the session 460 points right now were at 375, the s&p which had fallen 43 points on friday is up 61 blanking out all the losses and more back about 5000, we have the nasdaq better but 222-point to 1.5% and the russell 2000 which showed a small gain on friday adding more 27 points at the moment after an atrocious week for the nasdaq that lost five and half% that was the worst weekly performance since 2022, we need to look at nvidia a big part of the nasdaq loss was attributed to the heavy chunk that snapped off the magnificent seven rockstar friday the a.i. chipmaker plunged 10% that was the biggest one-day decline ever for the stock it is gaining back 4.5% at the moment were 35 box 2797, still year to date sh
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do think liz liz truss was do you think liz liz truss was a force for good when she was the prime ministerd days or not? let's carry on the conversation in two. i'll see you then. hello, everybody. i'm michelle dewberry till seven alongside me. my panel. i've got the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood. and the broadcaster and journalist ella whelan. we were just talking about the situation with iran and israel and how involved the uk should be, if anything at all, you want to just come back in on this, mark, what was it you saying before the break? >> so, yeah, i mean, obviously everybody is urging restraint. very easy thing to say. and i'd echo that. everybody wants restraint so far it looks restraint and so far it looks like particularly the intervention president biden intervention of president biden has led to netanyahu israel has led to netanyahu in israel exercising some restraint. but i just ask ourselves this . my just ask ourselves this. my understanding of the numbers was that iran launched 300 drones and 100 ballistic missiles or thereabouts. yeah. if here in bri
do think liz liz truss was do you think liz liz truss was a force for good when she was the prime ministerd days or not? let's carry on the conversation in two. i'll see you then. hello, everybody. i'm michelle dewberry till seven alongside me. my panel. i've got the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood. and the broadcaster and journalist ella whelan. we were just talking about the situation with iran and israel and how involved the uk should be, if anything at all, you want to...
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liz truss is sort of worldview. liz truss is sort of worldview. truss is sort of worldview. liz truss is fear of the of the deep state. this idea that sort of technocrats are running the world need to world and politicians need to take back control and take back, take back control and take back, take back, take back decisions for their nation. those those ideas would all echo pretty well with a donald trump presidency back here in the uk. i would suggest at the moment at least, there isn't much of an appetite for a liz truss comeback. there will be lots of politicians who very much agree with what she has to say, that the kind of blob or the deep state, as she puts it, is running the country. but liz truss is a sort of foreman for those ideas would probably go down like a bit of a lead balloon in parliament. >> okay, olivia, thank you very much indeed, as i said, and just to reiterate more from liz truss with farage again tonight with nigel farage again tonight on his show, 7 pm. here on gb news. we want to know what you think about what liz truss
liz truss is sort of worldview. liz truss is sort of worldview. truss is sort of worldview. liz truss is fear of the of the deep state. this idea that sort of technocrats are running the world need to world and politicians need to take back control and take back, take back control and take back, take back, take back decisions for their nation. those those ideas would all echo pretty well with a donald trump presidency back here in the uk. i would suggest at the moment at least, there isn't much...
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liz was to achieve.e. and the reason i get so angry with what liz truss did is because she has actually set back the free market conservative economics that we've set by a generation, right? >> but on the other point, you made strong borders. how do we do that while staying the do that while staying in the european do that while staying in the eurwell, actually, if we look at >> well, actually, if we look at countries like france, if we look at countries hungary , look at countries like hungary, they operate within the european court rights. but they court of human rights. but they have much tougher border policies ignore the policies because they ignore the echr rulings, which i think we should. >> don't leave it just ignore it. >> yes, it.- >> yes, i it. >> yes, i would be in favour of ignonng >> yes, i would be in favour of ignoring the echr we didn't have that discussion earlier on. i think we should be more like france, more like hungary. i'm and i'm open to leaving the echr. but those two questions
liz was to achieve.e. and the reason i get so angry with what liz truss did is because she has actually set back the free market conservative economics that we've set by a generation, right? >> but on the other point, you made strong borders. how do we do that while staying the do that while staying in the european do that while staying in the eurwell, actually, if we look at >> well, actually, if we look at countries like france, if we look at countries hungary , look at countries...
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that's not happening right now, liz.bers recently, so the supply is very much there, but the demand is not. now, if government-backed bonds aren't perceived as safe, it represents a lack of confidence in the dollar, a worry that the interest payment you get on a bond won't be worth much over the course of the bond's life. it and also, liz, indicates a concern about runaway government spending which is a big driver of inflation. remember, the imf even warned this week about the dire implications, so it's very likely that you are seeing the up easiness in the bond market imply that those higher for longer rates trend is here to stay. elizabeth: well, kelly, i understood that. you deserve high praise, okay? i'll keep doing it, kelly o'grady. good to see you. >>> look who's here, trump's former treasury secretary for public affairs, monica crowley. okay, monica, this story coming in. protesters again demonstrating at president biden's event in pittsburgh. he was talking tariffs on steel out of china. it looks like the news i
that's not happening right now, liz.bers recently, so the supply is very much there, but the demand is not. now, if government-backed bonds aren't perceived as safe, it represents a lack of confidence in the dollar, a worry that the interest payment you get on a bond won't be worth much over the course of the bond's life. it and also, liz, indicates a concern about runaway government spending which is a big driver of inflation. remember, the imf even warned this week about the dire...
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- with liz truss and liz truss with rishi _ with liz truss and liz truss with rishi sunak _ with lizthe - conservative party could advance their cause by saying we are very sorry and we know we gave you three prime ministers who we decided were no good and we want another five years in office with this fourth and trusted leader, the honest truth is this would be such an impossible cell. the conservative party in a sense has made its bed and now has got to lie in it. but sense has made its bed and now has got to lie in it— got to lie in it. but there is some to mps got to lie in it. but there is some tory mps and — got to lie in it. but there is some tory mps and advisers _ got to lie in it. but there is some tory mps and advisers who - got to lie in it. but there is some tory mps and advisers who are i tory mps and advisers who are willing — tory mps and advisers who are willing to — tory mps and advisers who are willing to push _ tory mps and advisers who are willing to push to _ tory mps and advisers who are willing to push to get - tory mps and advisers who are willing to push to
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>> liz. >> liz. >> well , he >> liz. >> well, he wouldn't he wouldn't win the, government with reform>> i don't think enough people yet. yet this year and probably not in his lifetime. well it wouldn't nobody would win with reform at the moment because at the end of the day people are going to polarise and two party system prevail . but think system will prevail. but i think it's really that we're it's really amusing that we're talking about him possibly being the leader of the conservative party and therefore our prime minister. i went to this conservative party lunch, near william, near william wragg's , william, near william wragg's, constituency, hazel grove. >> did you did you meet your, did you bump into your naked ex roommate there? no. >> and , he was, they were all >> and, he was, they were all who is. they were all scoffing about, nigel farage and brexit. and this was just before the referendum, and i said , i said, referendum, and i said, i said, excuse me. i stood up and said, laugh at them at your peril. they're not swivel eyed. you're right. and you won't be laughing. on
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liz truss's first tv interview about her new book.romise you, she does not hold back it's -- it's liz truss book launch tomorrow. the only conservative in the room is what she says she was very often, particularly on the international stage. and quite often , i think, within her quite often, i think, within her own party. at least that's how she felt. now she's done a series of interviews. this is her first interview with a live uk tv channel. let's begin with that theme of the only conservative in the room really causing a bit of a row. perhaps unsurprisingly, the book that i'm talking about is liz truss's ten years to save the west. lessons from the only conservative in the room. well, the only conservative in the room joins me now liz truss. quite extraordinary after 14 years of conservative government. and you were there for a decade and more , holding for a decade and more, holding very senior cabinet positions . very senior cabinet positions. is this by the end of the process that you were the only conservative in the room? was
liz truss's first tv interview about her new book.romise you, she does not hold back it's -- it's liz truss book launch tomorrow. the only conservative in the room is what she says she was very often, particularly on the international stage. and quite often , i think, within her quite often, i think, within her own party. at least that's how she felt. now she's done a series of interviews. this is her first interview with a live uk tv channel. let's begin with that theme of the only...
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liz: about 22 billion market cap.e overall market and equity investing? >> of course. i think that the biggest thing is interest rates, where we're going with interest rates. i think the fed keeps telling us he believes that inflation, he wants inflation at 2%, continues to say that. we're not there. so if we're not there, what does that really mean for the fed? what is the fed really going to do? there is a chance the fed may not do what the market wants the fed to do. that will create volatility. that could move rates higher. that is a concern overall for the market and that is some of volatility we're seeing here today. liz: phillip, volatility it is up. we have the vix up a couple percentage points here. we don't often see that. good to see you. thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. liz: all right, march did go out like a lion but april coming in like afraid did i cat, at least with the dow down 230 points. nasdaq only index in the green today. [closing bell rings] tomorrow we get the jolts report. th
liz: about 22 billion market cap.e overall market and equity investing? >> of course. i think that the biggest thing is interest rates, where we're going with interest rates. i think the fed keeps telling us he believes that inflation, he wants inflation at 2%, continues to say that. we're not there. so if we're not there, what does that really mean for the fed? what is the fed really going to do? there is a chance the fed may not do what the market wants the fed to do. that will create...
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>> liz. >> liz. >> well , he >> liz. >> well, he wouldn't he wouldn't win the, government with reform>> i don't think enough people yet. yet this year and probably not in his lifetime. well it wouldn't nobody would win with reform at the moment because at the end of the day people are going to polarise and two party system prevail . but think system will prevail. but i think it's really that we're it's really amusing that we're talking about him possibly being the leader of the conservative party and therefore our prime minister. i went to this conservative party lunch, near william, near william wragg's , william, near william wragg's, constituency, hazel grove. >> did you did you meet your, did you bump into your naked ex roommate there? no. >> and , he was, they were all >> and, he was, they were all who is. they were all scoffing about, nigel farage and brexit. and this was just before the referendum, and i said , i said, referendum, and i said, i said, excuse me. i stood up and said, laugh at them at your peril. they're not swivel eyed. you're right. and you won't be laughing. on
>> liz. >> liz. >> well , he >> liz. >> well, he wouldn't he wouldn't win the, government with reform>> i don't think enough people yet. yet this year and probably not in his lifetime. well it wouldn't nobody would win with reform at the moment because at the end of the day people are going to polarise and two party system prevail . but think system will prevail. but i think it's really that we're it's really amusing that we're talking about him possibly...
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liz: it is. maria: people watching this see unfairness, as relates to trump it is only going to make him more particular with his base, for sure. and get people angry, because chris they see this happening to him they say this can happen to him all politics can happen to me . chris: absolutely. i think so true, letitia james some kind of underwriting expert? surety bonds absurd. maria: exactly. chris: where does it stop? i think there is easiance for from, anybody would say have a collateral sign, can't access, finance 101 idea i think elizabeth is right trouble with this judge find new bonding move on more powerful, he is fed by this i think is going to be, more powerful more , believe it or not, sympathetic by the end of the week. maria: we will see about that coming up looking to a major week of earnings we've got big tech on deck economic data on deck march durable goods out wednesday first quarter gdp thursday, march pce number friday, all in the middle of big tech earnings u.s. bank asset m
liz: it is. maria: people watching this see unfairness, as relates to trump it is only going to make him more particular with his base, for sure. and get people angry, because chris they see this happening to him they say this can happen to him all politics can happen to me . chris: absolutely. i think so true, letitia james some kind of underwriting expert? surety bonds absurd. maria: exactly. chris: where does it stop? i think there is easiance for from, anybody would say have a collateral...
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i comments and the response from liz truss and her publishers?— truss and her publishers?en we _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first saw _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first saw the - truss and her publishers? i think. that when we first saw the specific passage in the book and the quotes i think that there was a great deal of surprise at the fact that this could have been included, given that, as you suggested, the quote was not by the founder of the rothschild banking industry, it was written in 1935 by an individual cold gertrude coogan, who was anti—semitic and obsessed with the rothschild family and had entirely fabricated the coach. we reached out —— we reached out to the publishers to express our significant concern. we've heard back extremely quickly from them and from liz truss's game, expressing their profound dismay, in fact horror at the fact that this quote that had been used was an incorrect coach, a fake one, expressing their determination that it would be taken out of
i comments and the response from liz truss and her publishers?— truss and her publishers?en we _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first saw _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first saw the - truss and her publishers? i think. that when we first saw the specific passage in the book and the quotes i think that there was a great deal of surprise at the fact that this could have been included, given that, as you...
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let me turn to liz truss. you will be very i turn to liz truss.e to her?— your message to her? well, i think that what the _ your message to her? well, i think that what the conservative - your message to her? well, i think that what the conservative party i that what the conservative party needs now is a period of unity, not caused by noises off from liz truss or anybody else. i hope this will not go on and we can concentrate on getting the really important policy issues, rwanda, the economy, the nhs, ratherthan issues, rwanda, the economy, the nhs, rather than concentrating on what liz truss may or may not want to do in the future. that is not the primary issue i would suggest. would ou primary issue i would suggest. would you welcome — primary issue i would suggest. would you welcome her— primary issue i would suggest. would you welcome her as _ primary issue i would suggest. would you welcome her as a _ primary issue i would suggest. would you welcome her as a candidate? i i you welcome her as a candidate? i think the party would think very ca
let me turn to liz truss. you will be very i turn to liz truss.e to her?— your message to her? well, i think that what the _ your message to her? well, i think that what the conservative - your message to her? well, i think that what the conservative party i that what the conservative party needs now is a period of unity, not caused by noises off from liz truss or anybody else. i hope this will not go on and we can concentrate on getting the really important policy issues, rwanda, the...
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we are grateful for your time, liz truss. thank you.c sounds and bbc iplayer. the father of the man who stabbed six people to death in a shopping centre in sydney at the weekend has apologised for his son's actions — and said his mental health problems made him a "very sick boy". police say they are investigating whetherjoel cauchi intentionally targeted women. in a separate incident, a bishop was among a number of people stabbed during a church service in sydney. none of the injuries was life—threatening and a 15—year—old boy has been arrested. here's katy watson. australia's most famous landmark, reflecting the pain of a nation. all the victims have now been named. pikria darchia, originally from georgia, dawn singleton, who was planning her wedding. jade young was an architect and mother. osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine—month—old baby. yixuan cheng, a chinese student whose picture is yet to be released. and this was security guard faraz tahir, the only man killed as he tried to intervene in the attack. one man who conf
we are grateful for your time, liz truss. thank you.c sounds and bbc iplayer. the father of the man who stabbed six people to death in a shopping centre in sydney at the weekend has apologised for his son's actions — and said his mental health problems made him a "very sick boy". police say they are investigating whetherjoel cauchi intentionally targeted women. in a separate incident, a bishop was among a number of people stabbed during a church service in sydney. none of the...
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i think liz remarkably honest. she's liz is remarkably honest.ticians. anyway, thank you to panel. up next, one to my panel. coming up next, one of greatest economic of britain's greatest economic minds will be joining to minds will be joining me to unpick latest wage inflation unpick the latest wage inflation and figures . plus, and unemployment figures. plus, could more evidence that could it be more evidence that being conservative is good for being a conservative is good for your health? stay tuned for more. >> i'm patrick christie's tonight nine till 11 pm. brussels police attempt to shut down suella braverman and nigel farage. >> no alternative opinion allowed. this is the updated new form of communism. >> has democracy died in europe? katharine birbalsingh ban on islamic prayer at the michaela school has been ruled as lawful by the high court, for once has common sense prevailed and i expose our idol home office as vietnam soars to the top of the list of small boat migrants. but what are they doing about it ? what are they doing about it?
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where is kathy hochul liz peek jump in where is kathy hochul with squatting situation.e is nowhere she is nowhere in general, ray, you oversaw a dmament turnaround in law and order in new york city exactly this superiority of thing that we need to have happen right now, would it make a difference, if kathy hochul fired alvin bragg at least we had a new -- regime in which there was some effort to enforce laws? i mean, yes some of the stuff he isn't enforcing is small potatoes but whole idea of enforcing small laws and crimes, holdings people accountable, so as to go after big fish disorientate you think might mike a difference in new york. >> absolutely alvin bragg major impediment the new york crown district attorney's a bellwether organization one of the best in the country, so what they do is follow all across the country certain -- in new york city, he has the nerve to put forward seven-page memorandum day one delegate all what he wasn't going to enforce, going to tell you what you are going to do? >> he is quite proud of it he hasn't paid any penalty would it be goo
where is kathy hochul liz peek jump in where is kathy hochul with squatting situation.e is nowhere she is nowhere in general, ray, you oversaw a dmament turnaround in law and order in new york city exactly this superiority of thing that we need to have happen right now, would it make a difference, if kathy hochul fired alvin bragg at least we had a new -- regime in which there was some effort to enforce laws? i mean, yes some of the stuff he isn't enforcing is small potatoes but whole idea of...
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liz truss writes it. writes a book. go anywhere the lettuce returns it is the pubuc the lettuce returns it is the public publishing, i should say. sensation of the year. liz truss has written an autobiography about her. 57 minutes in power. an exclusive excerpt of the book suggests that she blames boris johnson's for dog an outbreak of fleas in number 10, which had her itching . now, i don't know. her itching. now, i don't know. bofisis her itching. now, i don't know. boris is pretty hairy himself and he gets around . so will this and he gets around. so will this new book make us realise that liz truss is the best prime minister? we sort of never had ? minister? we sort of never had? reacting, suzanne evans, alex dyke and wayne sleep do you think wayne sleep that liz truss should have been given more than 44 days? >> yeah, i do actually . quite >> yeah, i do actually. quite frankly, i think she had a brain about her and we were desperate for somebody. we were desperate for somebody. we were desperate for a
liz truss writes it. writes a book. go anywhere the lettuce returns it is the pubuc the lettuce returns it is the public publishing, i should say. sensation of the year. liz truss has written an autobiography about her. 57 minutes in power. an exclusive excerpt of the book suggests that she blames boris johnson's for dog an outbreak of fleas in number 10, which had her itching . now, i don't know. her itching. now, i don't know. bofisis her itching. now, i don't know. boris is pretty hairy...
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and liz peek. fox news contributor. mr.mp, he lost by fiv 5. 6%age points, 300 thousand votes, that was lee zeldin lost in last election that is not bad. >> this city, i love this city. it has gotten so bad in last 3, 4 years we'll straighten new york out. running for president we're putting a big hit on new york, we think we could win new york. larry: so, liz peek, while the new york political establishment from white house on down, is trying to railroad and weaponize him and put him in jail for 700 years, he is a bodega talking with folks, and doing good. >> it is ambitious, optimistic, but he will do well in new york compared to the past. i am guessing, new yorkers are frufe so frustrated, and all issues that donald trump is campaigning on, the border, the city is overrun. i talk with 3 hispanics today who will vote for donald trump, their neighborhoods are trashed by the people who are here illegally, they prp bring drug trading, i cannot tell you how offensed hispanics who are here legally are by what is going on at th
and liz peek. fox news contributor. mr.mp, he lost by fiv 5. 6%age points, 300 thousand votes, that was lee zeldin lost in last election that is not bad. >> this city, i love this city. it has gotten so bad in last 3, 4 years we'll straighten new york out. running for president we're putting a big hit on new york, we think we could win new york. larry: so, liz peek, while the new york political establishment from white house on down, is trying to railroad and weaponize him and put him in...
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jon: liz cheney. thank you. [applause] >> t. supreme court heard oral argument over whether presidenp is immune from criminalcution for his alleged role in trying to overturn the 2020 election lts. tonight starting00 eastern, we willss the se and its potential impact. we'll get your reaction before airing the entire oral argument. watch on c-span, our free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >> don lemon would say that as a man in his prime. >> watched c-span's coverage of the annual white house correspondents dinner live saturday with saturday night live we can update host: just as featured entertainer as well as president biden who is expected to give remarks. her coverage begins at 6:00 eastern, c-span.org and c-span now as journalists and celebrities walk the red carpet into the event. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, sights and sounds from inside the ballroom before the festivities begin. watch the white house correspondents dinner live saturday on the c-span networks. >> do you solemnly swear that in the testimony you
jon: liz cheney. thank you. [applause] >> t. supreme court heard oral argument over whether presidenp is immune from criminalcution for his alleged role in trying to overturn the 2020 election lts. tonight starting00 eastern, we willss the se and its potential impact. we'll get your reaction before airing the entire oral argument. watch on c-span, our free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >> don lemon would say that as a man in his prime. >> watched c-span's coverage...
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liz: eddie ghabour, thanks to you. so a little bit of an eclipse shadow over the dow and s&p which are slightly down. nasdaq, russell, dow transports in the green. tomorrow we will see you. ♪. larry: hello, folks, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. so, we witnessed a total solar eclipse today. it is a great event. here is really good news. actually it is still unfolding. we are moving from the darkness, gradually back into light. very important, kind of like what's going to happen in november in the election. oops, we report, you decide. now some more breaking news. there he goes again. joe biden canceling student debt. just a few moments ago, 25 million borrowers, no interest payments. will cost a fortune. bucks the supreme court and breaks the law. senator marsha blackburn will be on that and some other matters in just a couple minutes. congressman brian mast and cory mills will weigh in on the ukraine bill in the house. will speaker johnson secure the border or not? and our political panel on trump's unifying fu
liz: eddie ghabour, thanks to you. so a little bit of an eclipse shadow over the dow and s&p which are slightly down. nasdaq, russell, dow transports in the green. tomorrow we will see you. ♪. larry: hello, folks, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. so, we witnessed a total solar eclipse today. it is a great event. here is really good news. actually it is still unfolding. we are moving from the darkness, gradually back into light. very important, kind of like what's going to...
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i think liz remarkably honest. she's liz is remarkably honest.ticians. anyway, thank you to panel. up next, one to my panel. coming up next, one of greatest economic of britain's greatest economic minds will be joining to minds will be joining me to unpick latest wage inflation unpick the latest wage inflation and figures . plus, and unemployment figures. plus, could more evidence that could it be more evidence that being conservative is good for being a conservative is good for your health? stay tuned for more. >> i'm patrick christie's tonight nine till 11 pm. brussels police attempt to shut down suella braverman and nigel farage. >> no alternative opinion allowed. this is the updated new form of communism. >> has democracy died in europe? katharine birbalsingh ban on islamic prayer at the michaela school has been ruled as lawful by the high court, for once has common sense prevailed and i expose our idol home office as vietnam soars to the top of the list of small boat migrants. but what are they doing about it ? what are they doing about it?
i think liz remarkably honest. she's liz is remarkably honest.ticians. anyway, thank you to panel. up next, one to my panel. coming up next, one of greatest economic of britain's greatest economic minds will be joining to minds will be joining me to unpick latest wage inflation unpick the latest wage inflation and figures . plus, and unemployment figures. plus, could more evidence that could it be more evidence that being conservative is good for being a conservative is good for your health?...
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liz? >> gold miners today.ink it's up because of global currency volatility miners have not kept up. i think they can continue catching up. still 30% below their highs of 2020. >> good stuff. phil? >> i want liz's trade and mine, meta. it's freaking out as we are talking. >> it's up 4% today. nice session there. kerry? >> bookings holding. that's a growth industry. >> jb this >> give me that chart, patty. what i'm showing you here is a confirmed freakout of shares of charles schwab. i do not own this stock, i may buy it. any way, technically, i love the way this looks. >> good stuff. thanks, everybody. see you on belle. "the exchange" is now. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you, scott. welcome to "the exchange." i'm deidre bosa in for kelly evans. here is what is ahead today. stocks are higher across the board. the dow is on pace to snap a three-day losing streak of ahead of tomorrow's key labor data. what happen it is the jobs numbers misses consensus in either direction? we'll game out all the possible scenarios for the fed an
liz? >> gold miners today.ink it's up because of global currency volatility miners have not kept up. i think they can continue catching up. still 30% below their highs of 2020. >> good stuff. phil? >> i want liz's trade and mine, meta. it's freaking out as we are talking. >> it's up 4% today. nice session there. kerry? >> bookings holding. that's a growth industry. >> jb this >> give me that chart, patty. what i'm showing you here is a confirmed...
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jon: liz cheney. thank you. [applause] jon: may the lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you and may the lord lift up this content is upon you and grant you peace, good night everyone, thank you very much. [ crowd chatter ] [indiscernible] >> the associated press has reported that an arizona grand jury has indicted 11 republicans who submitted a document to congress declaring that donald trump beat joe biden in the 2020 presidential election, the 11 people met in phoenix on december 14, 2020 and they were duly elected and qualified electors and claimed that he had carried the state. the document was later sent to congress and the national archives where it was ignored. seven others were indicted and their names are blacked out of records released by democratic attorney general chris mays, the names will be released after they are served with the charges and kyle cheney noted that donald trump is listed as an unindicted co-conspirator. thursday, the u.s. supreme court hears oral arguments in
jon: liz cheney. thank you. [applause] jon: may the lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you and may the lord lift up this content is upon you and grant you peace, good night everyone, thank you very much. [ crowd chatter ] [indiscernible] >> the associated press has reported that an arizona grand jury has indicted 11 republicans who submitted a document to congress declaring that donald trump beat joe biden in the 2020 presidential election, the 11 people met in...
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jon: liz cheney. thank you. [applause]
jon: liz cheney. thank you. [applause]
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>> well, a couple of things, liz.t was the government who shut down everybody's job. it wasn't just that the natural functions of a poor economy created a issue that caused people to lose their job. the government said, stay home, shut your doors, close up. don't go anywhere. hide under your bed in the fetal a position. so, yeah, there was a huge job loss, but donald trump didn't do i. it was a massive effort by the entire government at every level of federal, state and local. here's the other thing that i find just amazing, that nancy pelosi would accuse katie tur of msnbc of being too conservative and being an apolo jest for donald trump? i mean, yeah, that's right, because with everybody knows that katie tur and most of msnbc and pretty much a female version of sean hannity. elizabeth: right. >> i mean, come on, for real. that's just, it's hilarious. elizabeth: yeah. they're all in the tank for trump over there. there's also this, what do you make of the daily caller breaking the news that the biden white house has
>> well, a couple of things, liz.t was the government who shut down everybody's job. it wasn't just that the natural functions of a poor economy created a issue that caused people to lose their job. the government said, stay home, shut your doors, close up. don't go anywhere. hide under your bed in the fetal a position. so, yeah, there was a huge job loss, but donald trump didn't do i. it was a massive effort by the entire government at every level of federal, state and local. here's the...
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jon: liz cheney. thank you. [applause] >> today the u.s. supreme court hears oral arguments on wh former president donald trump has presidential iy against the criminal prosecution to overturn the 2020 election results. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by -- funded by these and more. >> charter is proud to be recognize as one of the best internet providers and we're just getting started. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communicaons supports c-span as a public service along with the other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy.
jon: liz cheney. thank you. [applause] >> today the u.s. supreme court hears oral arguments on wh former president donald trump has presidential iy against the criminal prosecution to overturn the 2020 election results. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by -- funded by these and more. >> charter is proud to be recognize as one of the best internet providers and we're just getting started. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need...
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liz truss writes it. writes a book. anywhere the lettuce returns it is the pubuc the lettuce returns it is the public publishing, i should say. sensation of the year. liz truss has written an autobiography about her. 57 minutes in power. an exclusive excerpt of the book suggests that she blames boris johnson's for dog an outbreak of fleas in number 10, which had her itching . now, i don't know. her itching. now, i don't know. bofisis her itching. now, i don't know. boris is pretty hairy himself and he gets around . so will this and he gets around. so will this new book make us realise that liz truss is the best prime minister? we sort of never had ? minister? we sort of never had? reacting, suzanne evans, alex dyke and wayne sleep do you think wayne sleep that liz truss should have been given more than 44 days? >> yeah, i do actually . quite >> yeah, i do actually. quite frankly, i think she had a brain about her and we were desperate for somebody. we were desperate for somebody. we were desperate for a ch
liz truss writes it. writes a book. anywhere the lettuce returns it is the pubuc the lettuce returns it is the public publishing, i should say. sensation of the year. liz truss has written an autobiography about her. 57 minutes in power. an exclusive excerpt of the book suggests that she blames boris johnson's for dog an outbreak of fleas in number 10, which had her itching . now, i don't know. her itching. now, i don't know. bofisis her itching. now, i don't know. boris is pretty hairy...
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