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we'll have wharton professor join us. we'll kick off with a check of u.s.tock futures with a big selloff, with s & p 500 closing lower. take a look at futures in the green across the board. all three indexes up a quarter of a percent, give or take. we'll get a check on the biggest gainers. take a look. micron, shares up about 2%. nvidia up almost 2%. we'll talk more about this stock in the comments, autodesk, rounding out the top five. >> rising after yesterday's hotter than expected services read, and indications that companies are preparing for tariffs. you see the tail end of this chart. right now, the benchmark sitting at .67. highest level since back in april. also, the 30 year, the long bond hitting a high that we haven't seen in just about one year. at the same time, a steepening of the yield curve. would be a positive for the market overall, in particular, financials. a positive for the market overall. right now at 38, 39 basis points. yesterday, we did see financials trade higher for most of the day, but they did close lower. we also want to look a
we'll have wharton professor join us. we'll kick off with a check of u.s.tock futures with a big selloff, with s & p 500 closing lower. take a look at futures in the green across the board. all three indexes up a quarter of a percent, give or take. we'll get a check on the biggest gainers. take a look. micron, shares up about 2%. nvidia up almost 2%. we'll talk more about this stock in the comments, autodesk, rounding out the top five. >> rising after yesterday's hotter than expected...
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trump keeps saying that climate change is a hope and we have stronger wildfires from the wharton evidenced with is and what like north carolina. he still won't do anything about climate change. anyone who wants to may lose their job. host: you were talking about groups of people who may be running scared in the new trump administration. there is a story that trump's return to power has old and new critics and skeptics reconciling with a new normal. leaders who shunned trump or battled him are seeking to bolster their ties or extend olive branches. later the article saying, in 2016 many s fluke, trump this time swept the swing states and won the popular vote. his victory came after the attacke capitol and criminal indictments. now executives are b policies and a proverbial knee by abandoning their social and viroental agendas in manners that could appeal to trump. leaders of media platforms appear to reorientinrage to be less antagonistic. democrats have taken a wait-and-see approach to a new president with whom they already have eight years of experience. what is your take on the state of
trump keeps saying that climate change is a hope and we have stronger wildfires from the wharton evidenced with is and what like north carolina. he still won't do anything about climate change. anyone who wants to may lose their job. host: you were talking about groups of people who may be running scared in the new trump administration. there is a story that trump's return to power has old and new critics and skeptics reconciling with a new normal. leaders who shunned trump or battled him are...
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we'll ask the wharton school's jeremy siegel where stocks are likely to head in the weeks ahead. the russell leading the declines, financials getting hit as well. there is the russell down more than 2% today. tech not far behind either. several megacap stocks are seeing see ing big losses today. cold water, more of it, on the iphone upgrade cycle. that's the talk of the tape. for that stock, hit with a big downgrade this week, now these appreciate concerns. let's bring in our tech reporter steve kovach who is here with more. when this particular analyst speaks, you listen. >> i always listen. and this is, scott, this is a dreary note from that analyst. he's over at tf international securities, what i consider the best analyst out there covering apple. he often predicts what apple is going to do months or years before apple does it. here's what he's saying about iphone. iphone shipments, he says, are expected to decline 6% for the first half of this year, even with the expected launch of the new entry level iphone se, the cheaper iphone that apple puts out every few years or so. i
we'll ask the wharton school's jeremy siegel where stocks are likely to head in the weeks ahead. the russell leading the declines, financials getting hit as well. there is the russell down more than 2% today. tech not far behind either. several megacap stocks are seeing see ing big losses today. cold water, more of it, on the iphone upgrade cycle. that's the talk of the tape. for that stock, hit with a big downgrade this week, now these appreciate concerns. let's bring in our tech reporter...
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stephanie, when you look at that, and especially what you see in your role at wharton, does it actually lead to less productivity? does it lead to issues in the workplace to have a more inclusive workforce? >> yeah. well, thank you for having me on. and let me start by saying that making any changes as large scale as this to dei practices by getting rid of staffers and dei leaders and dei offices all together, it doesn't just hurt black people, women or historically marginalized groups, which is what most people believe. in fact, most people believe that dei practices are firmly about who gets in the door. most dei practices, by and large, are about what happens to people once they are already in the door. so what are the implications, then, for those of us who have jobs? and so let me give you an example, because again, most people don't understand what dei practices are and aren't focused on what is exactly happening. when we are getting rid of them. so most of us are evaluated on a regular basis for our performance and our direct supervisors or managers are the people who determine w
stephanie, when you look at that, and especially what you see in your role at wharton, does it actually lead to less productivity? does it lead to issues in the workplace to have a more inclusive workforce? >> yeah. well, thank you for having me on. and let me start by saying that making any changes as large scale as this to dei practices by getting rid of staffers and dei leaders and dei offices all together, it doesn't just hurt black people, women or historically marginalized groups,...
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that's halted 15 months of war on gossip while from wharton. this, i'm joining the studio by the time i'll move to the supervisor of public policy. doha institute for graduate studies, you'll see nichol back is joining us from london. he's a senior consulting fellow with the middle east and north africa program at chatham . hi, it's good to have you both with us. thank you very much of the time i'm going to start with you in terms of the sanctions that were initially put in place on these rarely settlers, by the, by the ministration. how effective, where are they? is not at all at all by me in the ed this with these sections and model a symbolic does not change anything on the ground when it comes to the attitude. not really the truth. is that eighty's or septimus from attacking philistines in the west bank or confiscating moorland? that in fact, the west bank has been on fire since since years now. i know this book life wasn't guys over the last 15 months because of the nature of the world and the genocide, but things would never be splendid w
that's halted 15 months of war on gossip while from wharton. this, i'm joining the studio by the time i'll move to the supervisor of public policy. doha institute for graduate studies, you'll see nichol back is joining us from london. he's a senior consulting fellow with the middle east and north africa program at chatham . hi, it's good to have you both with us. thank you very much of the time i'm going to start with you in terms of the sanctions that were initially put in place on these...
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i mean, it sounds good, but it was the 1st time it was old wharton was nipple or was it that a lot of them? yeah, well you'll just not there's some producers that probably only go so you originally . yeah. well thought of the old service, the realtor quin just there and that stays at the windows and learn a new way to do so. uh, but in these closely designed to come, by the way, is really is addition to the store has a lot of man, i thought was additional software, even though the, you know, to a slow and dialogue. now, they don't see you michelle doesn't mean that lucian last week get permission on the somebody to cover the supply. they have a phone number that a lot of money for you can check out the most poignant story just letting more in the so the 1st thing and now we're getting into the dice the what is just so you have something in the sea. so thing it ok when i was born, assuming that what comes up to the homework team in front of me, this blankenburg is off from like the suckers time for me like worst i can just so it looks like the children uh might see. is this my but most
i mean, it sounds good, but it was the 1st time it was old wharton was nipple or was it that a lot of them? yeah, well you'll just not there's some producers that probably only go so you originally . yeah. well thought of the old service, the realtor quin just there and that stays at the windows and learn a new way to do so. uh, but in these closely designed to come, by the way, is really is addition to the store has a lot of man, i thought was additional software, even though the, you know, to...
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we'll ask the wharton school's jeremy siegel where stocks are likely to head in the weeks
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joining me for more is zeke hernandez, an associate professor the wharton school and author of the truthccessful societies welcome newcomers and stewart stevens, at the lincoln project, author of the conspiracy to end america, five ways my old party is driving democracy to autocracy. zeke, i had a great conversation with you earlier this week, and i heard a great conversation you had with nicolle about this. i wanted to get you in the same room to talk about it. now, zeke, the h 1-b program, like every government policy is imperfect. you argued that it is remarkably helpful to american growth. it's got critics. one of the criticism is that it suppresses wages. talk to me about the h 1 b program a little bit. >> look, the bottom line is that the program is one of the main avenues by which we get access to the world's best and brightest. these are people who bring at least five crucial economic benefits, they bring innovation, investment, they bring talent, they bring consumption and they also pay taxes. i don't know of anybody who doesn't want those benefits. so talking about ending or el
joining me for more is zeke hernandez, an associate professor the wharton school and author of the truthccessful societies welcome newcomers and stewart stevens, at the lincoln project, author of the conspiracy to end america, five ways my old party is driving democracy to autocracy. zeke, i had a great conversation with you earlier this week, and i heard a great conversation you had with nicolle about this. i wanted to get you in the same room to talk about it. now, zeke, the h 1-b program,...
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already said his government overspending did fuel inflation and i hate to get wonky but that pen wharton budget modthe inflad not reduce inflation. inflation is only down by 0.1% over the next five years. i mean, politico is now reporting historians saying he's a failed president, period. full stop. >> well and then the facts show it. you mentioned about the red states. red states did well. why? because they cut taxes. you look at florida. didn't get caught up on the lockdowns that joe biden kept pushing. and things like that. regulations. we've had the tsunami of regulations, more regulations and peacetime in the last four years than the last hundred years put together and hurting the economy and the reason people are now beginning to be optimistic is the fact that relief is just around the corner as they used to say. liz: steve forbes great to see you again my former boss. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> his mental acuity is great. it's fine. it's as good as its been over the years. all this right wing propaganda that his mental acuity has declined is wrong. >> what do you say
already said his government overspending did fuel inflation and i hate to get wonky but that pen wharton budget modthe inflad not reduce inflation. inflation is only down by 0.1% over the next five years. i mean, politico is now reporting historians saying he's a failed president, period. full stop. >> well and then the facts show it. you mentioned about the red states. red states did well. why? because they cut taxes. you look at florida. didn't get caught up on the lockdowns that joe...
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ben keyes is a professor of real estate and finance at the university of pennsylvania's wharton school. he has done extensive research on how climate risks are impacting insurance costs in america and he joins me now. ben, i want to put up this chart. you and i were texting last night after the show. shout out to our nba group thread, and you sent me this chart which blew my mind, which is just a pie chart of the worst california fires -- again, only through 2021, okay? and if you leave it up on screen there you see that narrow slice, 1932 through 1999, than 2000 to 2009 and 2010 to 2019 point than just 2020 and 2021, which is more than half of the chart. that chart would look very different now because we've got 22 and 23 and 24. so let's just start with this basic causal relationship between climate change and wildfires. >> thanks for having me, chris. first, my thoughts and condolences are with everyone in los angeles that's dealing with these fires. as you look at that chart and you think about what's changed over a short period of time, it's not where people live. we think about t
ben keyes is a professor of real estate and finance at the university of pennsylvania's wharton school. he has done extensive research on how climate risks are impacting insurance costs in america and he joins me now. ben, i want to put up this chart. you and i were texting last night after the show. shout out to our nba group thread, and you sent me this chart which blew my mind, which is just a pie chart of the worst california fires -- again, only through 2021, okay? and if you leave it up...
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thank you, john wharton's to replace decades-old tracks between walnut creek and concord to make sure they have reliable service. >> as a result, there's gonna be no train service between walnut creek and concord, january, 18th and 19th on your screen. you can see a map of that area impacted. they're gonna make sure free buses going provide between the stations. riders can expect the 20 to 30nd delay. some trains are going to be canceled saturday morning. if you take a look at your screen, you can see those changes that have been made to the saturday schedule. that includes canceling the for southbound trains coming from concord saturday and sunday night. the last pittsburgh they train will be closed and say with antioch riders have to take an earlier train. and on sunday morning, the first southbound train from concord is going to cancel. there are going to be more trains at sandwiches on a creek and there will be buses to connect the station's ippacted. its announcement of the state of the vote by the president of the senate shall be deemed a sufficient declaration. >> of the person
thank you, john wharton's to replace decades-old tracks between walnut creek and concord to make sure they have reliable service. >> as a result, there's gonna be no train service between walnut creek and concord, january, 18th and 19th on your screen. you can see a map of that area impacted. they're gonna make sure free buses going provide between the stations. riders can expect the 20 to 30nd delay. some trains are going to be canceled saturday morning. if you take a look at your...
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so next week, wharton avenue would be the one where they begin to toe possibly those rv's were told by the city that once those rv's are removed, they'll come with street sweepers and clean up the area. we're now back to you. all right. thanks a lot. >> 709, is the time you want to take in a santa clara county, too, where they're looking for volunteers to help count the number of homeless people. they're doing a 2025 count to assess the situation. it's happening and through january. 26 12, 22nd and 23rd. the volunteers are going to go out and survey those experiencing homelessness. ask for demographic information and get more about their living situation. and this is in order to assess the problem in the county. and if you go to the county's website, if you'd like to volunteer, you can find out how right there. >> in the south bay, santa clara county jail has reached a 20 year high in terms of inmate deaths. they. recorded that in 2024. now, according to the california department of justice, 10 people died while in custody of the sheriff's office last year. this is out of the elmwood c
so next week, wharton avenue would be the one where they begin to toe possibly those rv's were told by the city that once those rv's are removed, they'll come with street sweepers and clean up the area. we're now back to you. all right. thanks a lot. >> 709, is the time you want to take in a santa clara county, too, where they're looking for volunteers to help count the number of homeless people. they're doing a 2025 count to assess the situation. it's happening and through january. 26...
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trump keeps saying that climate change is a hope and we have stronger wildfires from the wharton evidenced with is and what like north carolina. he still won't do anything about climate change. anyone who wants to may lose their job. host: you were talking about groups of people who may be running scared in the new trump administration. there is a story that trump's return to power has old and new critics and skeptics reconciling with a new normal. leaders who shunned trump or battled him are seeking to bolster their ties or extend olive branches. later the article saying, where in 2016 many saw a fluke, trump this time swept the swing states and won the popular vote. his victory came after the attack on the capitol criminal indictments. now executives are bending polind a proverbial knee by abandoning their social and environmental agen manners that could appeal to trump. leaders of media platforms appear to reorienting coverage b less antagonistic. des have taken a wait-and-see approach to a new president with whom they already have eight years of experience. what is your take on the sta
trump keeps saying that climate change is a hope and we have stronger wildfires from the wharton evidenced with is and what like north carolina. he still won't do anything about climate change. anyone who wants to may lose their job. host: you were talking about groups of people who may be running scared in the new trump administration. there is a story that trump's return to power has old and new critics and skeptics reconciling with a new normal. leaders who shunned trump or battled him are...
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our first chance to talk to wharton's jeremy siegel about a potential pause for the bulls.raight ahead. >>> later this hour, former fda commissioner, i talk to scott gottlieb on everything from the bird flu to weight loss drugs. i'm worried about the poor birds. "squawk box" is coming right back. your loved ones are getting older, and they need your support. care.com is here to help. it's an easy way to find background-checked senior caregivers in your area. and some piece of mind. see why millions of families have trusted care. go to care.com now let's say you're deep in a show see or a game or the game.es have trusted care. on a train, at home, at work. okay, maybe not at work. point is at xfinity. we're constantly engineering new ways to get the entertainment you love to you faster and easier than ever. that's what i do. is that love island? >>> let's take a closer look at the markets, jeremy siegel, wharton school, professor emeritus, and wisdom tree chief economist. for about a month, maybe a little bit longer, the market has seemed to be a little bit more tentative th
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coming from this and we have alan, president of the wharton club of washington, d.c. we have christine, television host of the next word on channel 16. and a member of the national press club headliners committee organized today's event. we have andrea stone, ceo of dynamic pro. we have kevin lindsay, retired u.s. navy captain and executive director of first global. he also helped organize today's event. thank you both. with senior business reporter at the epic times. skipping over speaker for just a moment we have betsy martin executive in residence at american university and cochair of the national press club headliners team. thank you all for being here today. [applause] i would also like to acknowledge additional members of the headliners team responsible for organizing today's event. lisa matthews, laurie russo, danny selig, bill lord and the press club staff specifically lindsay underwood, laura coker and executive director bill mccarron. thank you. linda mcmahon serves as the 25th administrator of the u.s. small business administration. she advocates on behalf
coming from this and we have alan, president of the wharton club of washington, d.c. we have christine, television host of the next word on channel 16. and a member of the national press club headliners committee organized today's event. we have andrea stone, ceo of dynamic pro. we have kevin lindsay, retired u.s. navy captain and executive director of first global. he also helped organize today's event. thank you both. with senior business reporter at the epic times. skipping over speaker for...
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i was practicing a law firm, paul weiss, rifkind wharton garrison, receiving what, i thought was a tremendous education in in the art and science of the law, but decided that i wanted to use that training to hopefully represent several communities in central in the legislature. so i'd make a decision. a young lawyer to challenge this 20 year incumbent. at the time had no name recognition, no prior political involvement, no money in the bank and the first thing i decide to do is to go a long time political leader and the community to get his advice and hopefully his support. and at the end of the conversation i'll never forget it because he says to me, well, you seem like a good young and you've got some interesting ideas. you're from the community, but there's one question you didn't answer. i said, what was that? he said, how many people what exactly is your electoral base? how many people can you count on to vote for you on election day. i hadn't thought about that question, but i responded with all of the confidence i could muster. i said, well, i can count two people myself and my wife wi
i was practicing a law firm, paul weiss, rifkind wharton garrison, receiving what, i thought was a tremendous education in in the art and science of the law, but decided that i wanted to use that training to hopefully represent several communities in central in the legislature. so i'd make a decision. a young lawyer to challenge this 20 year incumbent. at the time had no name recognition, no prior political involvement, no money in the bank and the first thing i decide to do is to go a long...
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we went to wharton together. i worked for him all these years.st -- it's rather unique in his world. if you ask me i bet if i asked you, you would rattle off a number of friends you've been hanging out with for decades. doesn't seem to be the case for him. maybe it's a good thing. friends are a good thing. >> david chalian. >> i do think what you raise about the information piece of this is something to -- for us to continue to watch because as you -- we live in an attention-dominated society and economy. by the way, donald trump successfully masters that attention economy, that attention culture, for his success politically. we talk about the podcaster. donald trump was dominating the attention span of americans and that's part of his success in politics. now, as the president of the united states and in government, he has this fierce loyalty, the folks coming not just to contribute to the inauguration, but that are all responsible for how his government is going to be portrayed, communicated, around the world through all of these channels and t
we went to wharton together. i worked for him all these years.st -- it's rather unique in his world. if you ask me i bet if i asked you, you would rattle off a number of friends you've been hanging out with for decades. doesn't seem to be the case for him. maybe it's a good thing. friends are a good thing. >> david chalian. >> i do think what you raise about the information piece of this is something to -- for us to continue to watch because as you -- we live in an...
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a lot of folks are looking at for example, the wharton school, you know about it.te actually down to 27% interestingly -- >> the broader base. >> and then gets rid of basically all deductions and then also moves the capital gains rate up to 27%. it's very interesting. i don't know if you think that republicans, democrats get behind that or the only reason i'm asking is the sort of format that we're living with today, will that be voted on or do you think people will bring these other things? >> i spent my entire adult life in tax reform. everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face. getting this stuff is very very hard. i tried to get rid of salt, a $10,000 salt deduction, that now because of california members has to be raised. when you pass in the house, you're relying on blue state votes. it's a totally different dynamic, quick answer to your question is i think they're going to stick with the plan as it is. i don't think they have the vote margin to go comprehensive different tax reform. stick with the plan as it is, make some modifications, get it p
a lot of folks are looking at for example, the wharton school, you know about it.te actually down to 27% interestingly -- >> the broader base. >> and then gets rid of basically all deductions and then also moves the capital gains rate up to 27%. it's very interesting. i don't know if you think that republicans, democrats get behind that or the only reason i'm asking is the sort of format that we're living with today, will that be voted on or do you think people will bring these...
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whether that's competition with china, the wharton ukraine, fundamentally whoever dominates in ai is going to wield significant geopolitical power and so that's the backdrop of our conversation. i want to start with the news this morning, which many of you may think of the biden administration's or executive order effectively directing the department of defense and department of energy to identify government sites were ai data centers can be built. senator curtis, someone who i know is very focused on ai energy and infrastructure. what's your reaction to this latest new? >> quickly, and perspective in utah my home state, two-thirds of the state is owned by the federal government. so if you're if you at federal land you taking two-thirds of the map off of the equation. think about this think about trying to transmit energy if you can't go across two-thirds of the state. this is good news. i'm anxious to learn more about it tonight. i tend to think as a think about this, this morning i've been thinking about like i i can picture in my mind ai center hook up to a fire hydrant and a wate
whether that's competition with china, the wharton ukraine, fundamentally whoever dominates in ai is going to wield significant geopolitical power and so that's the backdrop of our conversation. i want to start with the news this morning, which many of you may think of the biden administration's or executive order effectively directing the department of defense and department of energy to identify government sites were ai data centers can be built. senator curtis, someone who i know is very...
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be able to present the c you know i said we wanted to get more input direct input from supervisor wharton's office if there's anything we missed write better understand why this was in the first place. >> so you're saying if if if we missed any land use or anything just is basically informative open up to discussion what did we miss hearing from you and that is kind of like all i want to do is that does not mean that that automatically means that i'm trying to tee it up for presentation was whatever the word is and i just believe we need to have that that openness it maybe if i could suggest one alternative path is and this won't happen tomorrow or next week but similar to the meetings we've had on the mission in the mission although there was a motion action plan in the tenderloin there was a general action plan you know we can we can schedule a hearing on kind of third street in the bayview. we can talk about the just report that that that's that's happening to the cultural district so there could be a hearing just broadly about that bayview some of the projects that are happening within
be able to present the c you know i said we wanted to get more input direct input from supervisor wharton's office if there's anything we missed write better understand why this was in the first place. >> so you're saying if if if we missed any land use or anything just is basically informative open up to discussion what did we miss hearing from you and that is kind of like all i want to do is that does not mean that that automatically means that i'm trying to tee it up for presentation...