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so she always has d a very soft spot for andrew.e were utterly shocked to see andrew escorting the queen at the memorial for prince philip. but the queen would feel, "this is my private situation. it's his father, my husband." she wanted the arm of her son when she walked down the aisle. >> she has two other sons to choose from, two other sons to choose from. >> and, of course, andrew muscled to make sure that he was there. she was actually supposed to be handed off to the archbishop, who was going to walk her down. but andrew, wanting to push his face into the limelight and say, "i still have the approval of my mother," made sure he was in the picture. and that has caused a great deal of consternation amongst her -- you know, everyone at the palace. >> the queen is not the only woman in recent history to have put her stamp on britain. margaret thatcher was a guest on the original "firing line" with william f. buckley jr. in 1975 when she was leader of the conservatives four years before she became prime minister. take a look at thi
so she always has d a very soft spot for andrew.e were utterly shocked to see andrew escorting the queen at the memorial for prince philip. but the queen would feel, "this is my private situation. it's his father, my husband." she wanted the arm of her son when she walked down the aisle. >> she has two other sons to choose from, two other sons to choose from. >> and, of course, andrew muscled to make sure that he was there. she was actually supposed to be handed off to the...
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andrew barry -- andrew bary andrew barry -- andrew bary join we gotta tell people that liberty mutual you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! new personal record, limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ it■s hard eating healthy. unless you happen to be a dog. if you're a small business, there are lots of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security for total peace of mind. and you choose fiber solutions with speeds up to 10 gigs to the most small businesses. that's virtually everywhere we serve. the choice is clear: make your business future ready with the network from the most innovative company. comcast business. powering possibilities™. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before st
andrew barry -- andrew bary andrew barry -- andrew bary join we gotta tell people that liberty mutual you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! new personal record, limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ it■s hard eating healthy. unless you happen to be a dog. if you're a small business, there are lots of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose comcast business internet, you...
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andrew. , ., , by ukraine. andrew. , ., ., 11:1 andrew. a list of over 200 items that have _ andrew. there is a list of over 200 items that have been _ andrew. there is a list of over 200 items that have been promised - andrew. there is a list of over 200 items that have been promised or| items that have been promised or delivered already to the ukrainian forces and these vary from what we have seen which has proven effective against russian vehicles and armour but it goes through to the stinger which the earlier versions proved very effective in the hands of the mujahideen against soviet forces during their invasion of afghanistan, so there is a wide variety of equipment provided or will be provided, the star streaked missile provided by the uk which we understand has proven effective in combat, so there is a lot of equipment that is going into ukraine, the t72s, bmp1s that are coming from elsewhere, they are becoming familiar to the ukrainian forces, they could get in, they have no problem in training or learning how to use that equipmen
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andrew bear - andrew bary has the outlook for housing. we are back with the most important things investors should be thinking about. stocks had their first quarter since 2,020, a strong march lifted the market from its lows despite news on ukraine, inflation and rate hikes. president biden releasing oil from the strategic oil reserves to combat inflation but will it be enough to ease the pain at the pump. biotech stocks surged early in the covid crisis taking a beating ever since. why investors give them a second look. so, ben levinsohn, the markets started in the ugly fashion. it was up on the month of march and upper this past week. are we getting a bounce back? ben: i don't think so but this is unexplainable to me. when i look around at this we see what investors were afraid of, it was inflation. by february it was russia and ukraine, you could chocolate rally up to this cell the rumor by the news except the news keeps getting worse, the war in ukraine keeps going on, inflation isn't letting up and the fed raised rates more than we th
andrew bear - andrew bary has the outlook for housing. we are back with the most important things investors should be thinking about. stocks had their first quarter since 2,020, a strong march lifted the market from its lows despite news on ukraine, inflation and rate hikes. president biden releasing oil from the strategic oil reserves to combat inflation but will it be enough to ease the pain at the pump. biotech stocks surged early in the covid crisis taking a beating ever since. why...
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andrew pedigree is a professor of modern history at the university of saint andrews and director of the universal short title catalog and arthur darwin is british academy postdoctoral fellow at the university of saint andrews and the deputy director at the universal short title catalog and jane commenske is trumbull professor of american history at harvard university and the fourth-timer foundation director of the schlesinger library on the history of women in america at the radcliffe institute. you can read their full bios on our event listing on our website. across time in the world from the library at alexandria to the one in erasmus's baggage trained to even our own beloved nyppl andrew and arthur chart in their words personal work a day collections reflecting the personal taste of an individual while others are vast endeavors established as monuments to national civic pride and as they also write in endless cycle from destruction to greatness libraries have always recovered. that sentiment in this particular moment in history really resonates. i suspect with not only all the public
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with andrew foy in us custod , governance. with andrew foy in us custody. the _ governance.tody, the island's future - governance. with andrew foy in us custody, the island's future is - custody, the island's future is facing huge uncertainty. the uk has had a clear path forward will be announced soon. the labour party has confirmed its deputy leader, angela rayner, was present when sir keir starmer was seen drinking beer with colleagues in april last year, at the time there were coronavirus restrictions in place, limiting who you could mix with indoors. labour had previously denied ms rayner was at the event, but now says that statement was a "mistake" made in "good faith". new figures show the extent of the cost of living crisis, with around 90% of people across britain saying they're having to pay more for essentials. the office for national statistics says food, fuel and energy were the main commodities those surveyed said had shot up in price. citizens advice has also told the bbc that the number of pay—as—you—go energy customers seeking help is already higher so far th
with andrew foy in us custod , governance. with andrew foy in us custody. the _ governance.tody, the island's future - governance. with andrew foy in us custody, the island's future is - custody, the island's future is facing huge uncertainty. the uk has had a clear path forward will be announced soon. the labour party has confirmed its deputy leader, angela rayner, was present when sir keir starmer was seen drinking beer with colleagues in april last year, at the time there were coronavirus...
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andrew: that's right.f you look at where inflation is running now, it would not be that extreme to think the policy rates could get upwards of something like 4%. the market is not fully pricing that yet and to your point we need to see more evidence inflation continues to run strong. the other aspect is how much i financial condition tightened? your talk about mortgage rates moving higher. equity prices are lower. that is what the fed has to figure out. how far you need to push expectations to get financial conditions tightening to slow down the economy. tom: how much will trade pay into this? i am taken by the imf world economic outlook of global trade slowed down. how much will that pair off u.s. gdp in full right into the fed discussion? andrew: i think there's a gdp component and an inflation component. in the short run we have a lot of supply chain issues and that is impacting gdp. auto sales have been week. if you think of the longer-term implications, if we have a move away from globalization toward
andrew: that's right.f you look at where inflation is running now, it would not be that extreme to think the policy rates could get upwards of something like 4%. the market is not fully pricing that yet and to your point we need to see more evidence inflation continues to run strong. the other aspect is how much i financial condition tightened? your talk about mortgage rates moving higher. equity prices are lower. that is what the fed has to figure out. how far you need to push expectations to...
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jonathan: andrew slimmon. great to catch up, buddy. wrap up earnings through the week, facebook after the close. tomorrow, amazon and apple. tom: i think tomorrow is way more important. maybe i am wrong, but i look at facebook as a separate from the others. i am sure that is a point of debate. there is just a lot of volatility, and we have had two once-in-a-lifetime events in the last three years. the pandemic and now this horrific war. witness bulgaria and poland this morning. i think andrew is very measured about the titanic uncertainty. how do you do a forward view on a soda pop company? jonathan: and how do you compare to 2011? i think that is tough. tom: i never played that. and where the central banks are, you know, take it as a tailor rule or some of the other work. cooper lighting it up as well. your encyclopedic knowledge of shakespeare takes me back to "the tempest" and stefano. this is 1623 this is first published. i'm sorry, stefano -- jonathan: do you have a chair? tom: stefano was long tesla at the time, so he needed to p
jonathan: andrew slimmon. great to catch up, buddy. wrap up earnings through the week, facebook after the close. tomorrow, amazon and apple. tom: i think tomorrow is way more important. maybe i am wrong, but i look at facebook as a separate from the others. i am sure that is a point of debate. there is just a lot of volatility, and we have had two once-in-a-lifetime events in the last three years. the pandemic and now this horrific war. witness bulgaria and poland this morning. i think andrew...
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andrew bagley: i got a wife to go home. >> yes please.th the profit. ♪ ♪ people that's hungr struggle for pennies and dollars. ♪ victor sellale: i'm proud you guys. because what you guys did caused it to win. period. yeah, period. what you did-- [interposing voices] montae: before the 2000s-- if we're the new generation, look at what we just did. >> we got us a new school. i don't know what she doing, but thank you guys for voting yes. >> thank you. >> we're so happy. >> we have a brighter future now. >> we deserved better, and now we have better. crowd: 3. 1, 2, 3. [cheering] montae: (singing) ♪ money don't solve all your problems. ♪ ♪ it's about what you do with the profit. ♪ ♪ people that's hungry struggle for pennies and dollars ♪ ♪ worry and struggle for nothing. ♪ andrew bagley: when you win by 79 votes out of over 2,200 cast, anything could be pointed to as making a difference. that walkout happens when the campaign has gotten about as negative as it got. it happens at a time where i wasn't sure that they weren't gaining momentum.
andrew bagley: i got a wife to go home. >> yes please.th the profit. ♪ ♪ people that's hungr struggle for pennies and dollars. ♪ victor sellale: i'm proud you guys. because what you guys did caused it to win. period. yeah, period. what you did-- [interposing voices] montae: before the 2000s-- if we're the new generation, look at what we just did. >> we got us a new school. i don't know what she doing, but thank you guys for voting yes. >> thank you. >> we're so...
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andrew: this is the challenge.ll take germany a long time to shift away from russian gas supplies. there is certainly a dependency on russia to power german industries. it will not happen overnight. the effect of this decision to move away from hydrocarbon imports from russia is something that will take time. even if germany can make the difficult decisions to readjust its energy markets accordingly, that will not have a major effect on russia and its battlefield capabilities immediately. certainly, it will have a very potent effect on the political scene. kailey: does it have a potent effect on vladimir putin? we continue to see an incremental ratcheting up of sanctions but the conflict goes on. are sanctions accomplishing anything at this point? andrew: the sanctions we are seeing are slowly ratcheting up at this point if it would transition to oil and gas. i think that would have an effect on vladimir putin. that means the russian it export economy will enter into a completely new era, where russia's capabilitie
andrew: this is the challenge.ll take germany a long time to shift away from russian gas supplies. there is certainly a dependency on russia to power german industries. it will not happen overnight. the effect of this decision to move away from hydrocarbon imports from russia is something that will take time. even if germany can make the difficult decisions to readjust its energy markets accordingly, that will not have a major effect on russia and its battlefield capabilities immediately....
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andrew barclay: we have seen an increase. stephen: andrew barclay serves as public information officers at chp's golden gate division, the lead agency investigating these shootings. andrew: the three areas that i will say that we've seen the largest increase are gonna be alameda county, contra costa county, and solano county. stephen: that's exactly what our map shows. when you zoom in, you can see clusters of cases along 580 in oakland, alameda county, from the intersection of fruitvale avenue southeast to malcolm avenue, the exit to the zoo. there were 31 shootings along those stretches. there's also a second cluster in oakland along 980, i-80, and 580, with 21 shootings in that area. also, i-80 in san pablo. and look at state route 4 from bay point through pittsburg to antioch in contra costa county, 23 shootings there. and a grouping of shootings on i-80 in vallejo in solano county, 15 shootings there. andrew: in the incidents that we have been able to really break down and look at the causes, our number one is targeted g
andrew barclay: we have seen an increase. stephen: andrew barclay serves as public information officers at chp's golden gate division, the lead agency investigating these shootings. andrew: the three areas that i will say that we've seen the largest increase are gonna be alameda county, contra costa county, and solano county. stephen: that's exactly what our map shows. when you zoom in, you can see clusters of cases along 580 in oakland, alameda county, from the intersection of fruitvale avenue...
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member andrew?uted. >> that was a hold over am forgive me yoochl vice chair d'antonio. >> although can i ask, i'm not sure i probably should have had the i have recused myself on the presentliation i'm not sure how many i could participate in the over all discussion. is our -- is -- i think you can ask questions but not get. okay, got it. thank you. and member friedenbach. >> thank you so much. this was a lot and a great presentation. i heard a lot we heard from the community especially the dual diagnose. like a couple things and these might be funded and addressed like in the slides and the spread cheat some of it is abstract to me. like -- okay. i will jump in. one thing i think help for me in when we are hearing a lot and the community in general is like -- where like what geographic areas are these like funds going to? we are hearing a lot of needs in bay view. in the spreadsheet i see extension of the funding for programs in the tenderloin. but we have been hering a lot from folks but they don'
member andrew?uted. >> that was a hold over am forgive me yoochl vice chair d'antonio. >> although can i ask, i'm not sure i probably should have had the i have recused myself on the presentliation i'm not sure how many i could participate in the over all discussion. is our -- is -- i think you can ask questions but not get. okay, got it. thank you. and member friedenbach. >> thank you so much. this was a lot and a great presentation. i heard a lot we heard from the community...
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andrew: great to be here with you, tom. am always skeptical that the united states has within its power the ability to shift the political direction of russia. as long as what president putin is doing in ukraine is horrible and the world must level whatever tools it has to try to slow down russia's war in ukraine, we need to be realistic that regime change in russia is something that has eluded western policymakers, and everyday vladimir putin what's up when he comes into work, he's mostly concerned about the safety and survival of his regime. he's prepared to escalate and do things to protect himself against that threat. that is what has been animating him throughout the last two decades. tom: do the various peoples of russia find out what is going on? will they give him support or walk away from mr. putin? andrew: we need to be careful about what russians are willing and are not willing to accept. russians are living in an information vacuum, and for the most part they are doing that by choice. they don't believe their co
andrew: great to be here with you, tom. am always skeptical that the united states has within its power the ability to shift the political direction of russia. as long as what president putin is doing in ukraine is horrible and the world must level whatever tools it has to try to slow down russia's war in ukraine, we need to be realistic that regime change in russia is something that has eluded western policymakers, and everyday vladimir putin what's up when he comes into work, he's mostly...
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>> thanks, andrew.an joins us with more on this. this is the big question how much is too much >> or how much is enough, becky? markets focusing on an enormous amount of race hikes here. a policy rate seems to actively affect economic growth there's ample uncertainty whether this new hawkish outlook will be able to deal with inflation. we think fed rate hikes will need to slow u.s. growth below potential gdp growth estimated around 1.8% and also increase the u.s. unemployment rate a bit from here if they're to make a significant headway in reducing inflationary pressure. you look at the fed rate outlook. there's some declines in rates here's how you get there 50 basis point rate hikes over the next three meetings and the markets pricing in some chance of a 75 bp hike if there and then 25 basis point hikes over three meetings with some chance of a 50 bp baked if there. it will be the fastest the fed have done in any single year since the '80s the fed may have to go further becky, check this out. i was do
>> thanks, andrew.an joins us with more on this. this is the big question how much is too much >> or how much is enough, becky? markets focusing on an enormous amount of race hikes here. a policy rate seems to actively affect economic growth there's ample uncertainty whether this new hawkish outlook will be able to deal with inflation. we think fed rate hikes will need to slow u.s. growth below potential gdp growth estimated around 1.8% and also increase the u.s. unemployment rate a...
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some cool place, andrew? >> i don't know. >> i figured you would have the -- i'm sure tmz knows. >>> coming up, crude prices are back near $100 per barrel after president biden announced the u.s. will tap the oil reserve and china lockdowns. analysis next. >>> and the jobs report. i just remembered the name of the restaurant le idiot >> from "the jerk" movie >> yes the economy added 490,000 jobs last month more predictions later in the show you are watching "squawk box" on cnbc your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> president biden again tapping the exstrategic petrole reserve in an effort to ease at pain at the pump price of crude$100 brian sullivan joins us now. it will be troubling if prices continue to go up. brian, i know we do things in six-month periods. the election is in november. why not say it >> if you do the si
some cool place, andrew? >> i don't know. >> i figured you would have the -- i'm sure tmz knows. >>> coming up, crude prices are back near $100 per barrel after president biden announced the u.s. will tap the oil reserve and china lockdowns. analysis next. >>> and the jobs report. i just remembered the name of the restaurant le idiot >> from "the jerk" movie >> yes the economy added 490,000 jobs last month more predictions later in the show...
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andrew: selective.o us, this is an environment where you can turn around and say there is 10% or 20% on equities. on our fair value models, we are out fair value profit margins at an all-time high. unemployment is below full employment. that starts to be a problem. it looks like earnings revisions are about to turn negative so you have to be much more selective. to us, that means looking at some of the cheaper your -- some of the cheaper areas of emerging markets, china, brazil, and some of the interesting cpi linked inflation plays found in regulated utilities, industrial gases, and focusing on world security, energy security, food security and defense security. i think selective. kriti: andrew garthwaite, credit suisse head of global equity strategy. thank you for your time. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: four minutes until the european close. markets reasonably well bid. underperformance in the ftse 100. stocks up, bonds up, energy is up. we will dig into the details in just a moment. interesting single s
andrew: selective.o us, this is an environment where you can turn around and say there is 10% or 20% on equities. on our fair value models, we are out fair value profit margins at an all-time high. unemployment is below full employment. that starts to be a problem. it looks like earnings revisions are about to turn negative so you have to be much more selective. to us, that means looking at some of the cheaper your -- some of the cheaper areas of emerging markets, china, brazil, and some of the...
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great, thanks, andrew.s got to do it >> i don't even have one with me make sure you join us tomorrow, "squawk on the street" is next >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, dave id faber j&j, lockheed, hasbro. yields close to three-year highs. road map begins with continued economic headwinds the imf lowering its global growth
great, thanks, andrew.s got to do it >> i don't even have one with me make sure you join us tomorrow, "squawk on the street" is next >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, dave id faber j&j, lockheed, hasbro. yields close to three-year highs. road map begins with continued economic headwinds the imf lowering its global growth
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so, andrew, let's bring in andrew ross sorkin. i want to talk about the gdp numbers.i go, there we go. here we go. the recession is about to start, right. because mika will tell you, i'm optimistic about everything in life except the economy. i always seem to think a crash is just around the corner. but then i look more into the data, consumers spending still up. home building, still up. we have a lot of volatility and i think anybody predicting a long-lasting recession starting this downturn, would be making a mistake. dig into the numbers for us if you will. >> i think most economists who are looking at numbers this morning, obviously disappointing but their funky numbers to put it mildly. in part because what we've seen over the last couple of months, given what is happening in ukraine, given some of the supply chain shocks and we have a bout, i don't want to say a bout of coronavirus, you are starting to see some of those effects. one of the big issues is inventory and this is a hard one to predict. right now there is huge inventory. so there is a big question mar
so, andrew, let's bring in andrew ross sorkin. i want to talk about the gdp numbers.i go, there we go. here we go. the recession is about to start, right. because mika will tell you, i'm optimistic about everything in life except the economy. i always seem to think a crash is just around the corner. but then i look more into the data, consumers spending still up. home building, still up. we have a lot of volatility and i think anybody predicting a long-lasting recession starting this downturn,...
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thank you, andrew. thanks, andrew. hot. >> the weekends, you know, almost here now for a lot of people, it's already on. so with great weather, you might want to hit the road, but you want to burn a hole. take gas to get there. you might consider making a trip to the farm and not that kind of farm because on dining dish, we're going to give you a taste of oyster farm. >> less than 40 miles from the big city, but a world away. and if the world is your oyster, what what's better than going straight to the source? >> can't get closer to fresh oysters. world. when you spot mob shack at the farm, you might be surprised to see not stir. >> this is hog island oyster farm in marshall along the marine coastline. people come here for the views shocking. good time. doing all the hard boat oyster bar serves up a bar b que vive out west cheese and beverages of your choice. >> direct sourcing doing something like this >> well, that is gone. are the days when you could fire up the grill and cook your own nowadays. it's a table servic
thank you, andrew. thanks, andrew. hot. >> the weekends, you know, almost here now for a lot of people, it's already on. so with great weather, you might want to hit the road, but you want to burn a hole. take gas to get there. you might consider making a trip to the farm and not that kind of farm because on dining dish, we're going to give you a taste of oyster farm. >> less than 40 miles from the big city, but a world away. and if the world is your oyster, what what's better than...
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andrew guy gee fujii has the details. >> reporter: this morning attorneys general in 43 states and washington, d.c. are asking snapchat and tiktok to beef up security to keep kids safe saying in a letter your companies are not taking apropriate steps to allow parents to protect their kids. they acknowledge they do provide some protections, just not enough. claiming some of the internal parental control settings can be changed or bypassed. back in february, tiktok said it would take new steps to enforce limits on what young people can see on the platform, including about eating disorders, suicide and sexual orientation. >> it's very important for social media platforms to continually reevaluate their community guidelines, because life is ever changing. threats are ever changing. >> reporter: the attorneys general are now pushing tiktok and snapchat to conform with what they describe as industry practices and collaborate with parental control apps and which they say would allow parents to limit communications to a certain group of people, monitor private messages and provide alerts to messages
andrew guy gee fujii has the details. >> reporter: this morning attorneys general in 43 states and washington, d.c. are asking snapchat and tiktok to beef up security to keep kids safe saying in a letter your companies are not taking apropriate steps to allow parents to protect their kids. they acknowledge they do provide some protections, just not enough. claiming some of the internal parental control settings can be changed or bypassed. back in february, tiktok said it would take new...
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day two with andrew ross sorkin.let's talk about these oil ceos. >> do we bring the oil back? they really make for really likable characters on capitol hill. >> i'm going to give you the mix both sides view of this situation. they all companies effectively stopped investing in new drilling not. because they were trying to save the environment, but because the economics of drilling over the last, decade up until now, were terrible. >> especially during covid. >> correct. all of these republicans are saying, oh, we are following the democrats. had not stop to the drilling. the democrats would stop would not stop the drilling, it is covid! >> there is. that on the other, side there is also the reality that the investor class does not necessarily want to be in the fossil fuel business. and so there is this sort of move, and almost free market-ish move. and then there are political policies that are in place or wants to be in place that are creating enough uncertainty in that space where people are saying, do i really wan
day two with andrew ross sorkin.let's talk about these oil ceos. >> do we bring the oil back? they really make for really likable characters on capitol hill. >> i'm going to give you the mix both sides view of this situation. they all companies effectively stopped investing in new drilling not. because they were trying to save the environment, but because the economics of drilling over the last, decade up until now, were terrible. >> especially during covid. >> correct....
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tonight -- andrew garfield.r of broadway's "how i learned to drive," actress mary-louise parker an all-new "closer look. featuring the 8g band with fred eltringham. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're all doing well tonight. and now, we're going to get to the news president biden hosted the first movie screening of his presidency tonight at the white house. and according to jill, his last. "who's that again? why is she mad at him? did that guy just die? [ laughter ] tesla ceo elon musk tweeted yesterday that former president donald trump's platform truth social has a terrible name um, okay, "elon musk." [ laughter ] dr. anthony fauci said this week that the country is now out of the pandemic phase of the coronavirus and firmly in the "remembering how to talk to people" phase. "hello coworker! how was your weekend plus, what's a sad memory from your childhood?" [ laughter ] in newly released excerpts from a deposition taken last
tonight -- andrew garfield.r of broadway's "how i learned to drive," actress mary-louise parker an all-new "closer look. featuring the 8g band with fred eltringham. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're all doing well tonight. and now, we're going to get to the news president biden hosted the first movie screening of his presidency tonight at the white house. and according to jill, his...
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officials in york have voted to strip andrew of their city's highest honor. they also want him to relinquish the duke of york title. the backlash against andrew stems from his ties to convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein. the prince settled an accuser's sexual assault lawsuit back in february. >>> back here at home, hailey bieber is sharing new details about the stroke that she suffered. >> and the cautionary advice for everyone. a stroke can happen at any age. here's abc's derricke dennis. >> hey, it's hailey. >> reporter: this morning, hailey bieber sharing the story of her frightening medical scare while she was having breakfast last month with her husband, justin. >> the right side of my face started drooping. i couldn't get a sentence out. definitely the scariest moment of my life. >> reporter: at just 25 years old, she was having what felt and looked like a stroke. her husband calling for help. >> so they were asking me questions. do you know where you are? do you know your name? and i knew all of the answers in my head, but as soon as i would try to
officials in york have voted to strip andrew of their city's highest honor. they also want him to relinquish the duke of york title. the backlash against andrew stems from his ties to convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein. the prince settled an accuser's sexual assault lawsuit back in february. >>> back here at home, hailey bieber is sharing new details about the stroke that she suffered. >> and the cautionary advice for everyone. a stroke can happen at any age. here's abc's...
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i'm andrew sorkin.s got a big weekend on the way with warren buffett. cnbc live streaming that meeting for the first time the dow's come down a little bit. nasdaq up about 260 points on the back of that positive facebook news and the s&p up about 60 points. we'll show you treasury yields we've moved back up a little bit, 2.844 we come below that yesterday meantime, fitttwitter out this morning. with first quarter results, kind of meaningless to the stock price. the company reporting a gap earnings per share of 61 cents its revenue missing expectations slightly as we said, maybe the price tonight matter, because mr. m musk's buying it the pros out there are not so sure that he's actually buying this thing for a billion bucks he can walk away, it's pocket lenint for im >> saw what happened to tesla the other day. caterpillar's down not trading as high as it was after it first came up maybe that's why we're not 3u7 up 350 anymore. mcdonald's saying price increases helped offset costs. and global comps rose
i'm andrew sorkin.s got a big weekend on the way with warren buffett. cnbc live streaming that meeting for the first time the dow's come down a little bit. nasdaq up about 260 points on the back of that positive facebook news and the s&p up about 60 points. we'll show you treasury yields we've moved back up a little bit, 2.844 we come below that yesterday meantime, fitttwitter out this morning. with first quarter results, kind of meaningless to the stock price. the company reporting a gap...
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just over a week ago, andrew fahie was opening an athletics game.ritish virgin islands is in a miami jail and his country is in crisis. he's facing charges of drug trafficking and money laundering, after being arrested by undercover drug officials at this airport. agents from the drug enforcement agency were pretending to be members of a mexican cartel and wanted his help smuggling cocaine into the us. an agent reported that at one meeting, mr fahie asked for a slice of the profits from smuggling the drugs. the court papers state that fahie pulled out a calculator. he worked out that 10% of $78 million would be $7.8 million. fahie agreed to use the ports to ship his cocaine. the drugs would be hidden in five—kilogram buckets of waterproofing paint. it's also alleged that mr fahie was shown part of his payoff in the back of a private jet, with designer shopping bags containing the $700,000. mr fahie reportedly said... andrew fahie appeared on a video link inside the courthouse behind me. he was dressed in what looked like a prison uniform and his hea
just over a week ago, andrew fahie was opening an athletics game.ritish virgin islands is in a miami jail and his country is in crisis. he's facing charges of drug trafficking and money laundering, after being arrested by undercover drug officials at this airport. agents from the drug enforcement agency were pretending to be members of a mexican cartel and wanted his help smuggling cocaine into the us. an agent reported that at one meeting, mr fahie asked for a slice of the profits from...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and becky quick.'ve got a lot of headlines cryptocurrencies is attracting a wave of investors. gemini, a global survey showing half of the crypto owners were first-time buyers in 2021. 41% in each country. that compares to just 20% in the united states. and ark invest cathie wood saying the fed is making a mistake raising interest rates she said inflation is killing purchasing power and consuminging sentiment she said, quote, u.s. consumer sentiment as measured is lower today than it was at the depth of the coronavirus crisis. it has entered 2008-'09 territory and is not far from the all-time lows in the '80s when inflation and interest rates hit double digits. she goes on to say, quote, the fed seems to be playing with fire." >> she doesn't agree with growth >> i remember sitting with her last september and she thought inflation was not going to be an issue. deflation was her argument her argument was technology was going to create a deflationary environmental. >> is she rethinking her stock plays? >
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and becky quick.'ve got a lot of headlines cryptocurrencies is attracting a wave of investors. gemini, a global survey showing half of the crypto owners were first-time buyers in 2021. 41% in each country. that compares to just 20% in the united states. and ark invest cathie wood saying the fed is making a mistake raising interest rates she said inflation is killing purchasing power and consuminging sentiment she said, quote, u.s. consumer sentiment...
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andrew plant at the foreign office in andrew plant at the foreign office in london., now back to you, martine, in the studio in london. clive, thank you. police scotland says officers have spoken to the first minister nicola sturgeon to remind her of the importance of wearing a face covering when there is a legal requirement to do so. the snp leader was reported to police after being filmed on saturday without a mask indoors in south lanarkshire. the video emerged hours before a legal requirement to wear masks in public places in scotland was lifted for the first time in nearly two years, bringing scotland in line with the rest of the uk. our scotland editor james cook reports. this is the image nicola sturgeon likes to project — caution in the face of covid — just hours before the restrictions she imposed were due to be lifted. instead, it was this maskless moment which went viral. her opponents say she's a hypocrite, the snp claim she only forgot her mask for a few seconds. the police have spoken to her and she has now apologised. my understanding is it was a matte
andrew plant at the foreign office in andrew plant at the foreign office in london., now back to you, martine, in the studio in london. clive, thank you. police scotland says officers have spoken to the first minister nicola sturgeon to remind her of the importance of wearing a face covering when there is a legal requirement to do so. the snp leader was reported to police after being filmed on saturday without a mask indoors in south lanarkshire. the video emerged hours before a legal...
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andrew joins us next. ney again.rew joins us next (johnny cash) ♪ i've traveled every road in this here land! ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ crossed the desert's bare, man. ♪ ♪ i've breathed the mountain air, man. ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ ♪ i've been to: pittsburgh, parkersburg, ♪ ♪ gravelbourg, colorado, ♪ ♪ ellensburg, cedar city, dodge city, what a pity. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ (upbeat music) - [narrator] this is kate. she always wanted her smile to shine. now, she uses a capful of therabreath healthy smile oral rinse to give her the healthy, sparkly smile she always wanted. (crowd cheering) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. no matter who you are, being yourself can be tough when you have severe asthma. therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. triggers can pop up out of nowhere, causing inflammation that can lead to asthma attacks.
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>> thanks, andrew. >>> this saturday, a cnbc.com exclusive.erkshire hathaway's annual shareholder meeting will be held and livestreaming on c nbc.com this is the first time we'll be bringing you this live access. you can send your questions to berkshirequestions@cnbc.com. that email address is berkshirequestions@cnbc.com. then tune in live to watch the annual meeting itself. those day's events kick off at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. >> low, 10, high, 85. >> they say their best days of growth are behind them. >> $700 billion market cape. >> doesn't that tell you about the whole meme stock when the market's not going up, people in that realm are not playing -- i hate to say playing. it shouldn't be playing. >> i don't know. why do i have an 85 high that must be closing or something on the two-year chart or something it must be weekly or monthly closes. >>> coming up, both said to report in about an hor from now. i'll still you what to expect. futuring are up almost 400 points on dow. a big down day yesterday after that stunning reversal on monday is
>> thanks, andrew. >>> this saturday, a cnbc.com exclusive.erkshire hathaway's annual shareholder meeting will be held and livestreaming on c nbc.com this is the first time we'll be bringing you this live access. you can send your questions to berkshirequestions@cnbc.com. that email address is berkshirequestions@cnbc.com. then tune in live to watch the annual meeting itself. those day's events kick off at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. >> low, 10, high, 85. >> they say their...
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look you stole pressa and mac >> andrew's coming >> and andrew. you will steal andrew. more importantly a great shot you have. it's really going to be great. we're backed up on everything. information from buffett pandemic two years of not normal stuff. it's great we get back to normal on that. apple. >> you know what i didn't bring? >> no, what did you not bring? >> i i'll tell you quickly this is embarrassing i didn't bring my razor. they have this shot here and i'm hiding my legs i forgot it. i'll deal with it later today. >> andrew's in shock at first, i thought, you know what you said that. that's fine for you to say it. andrew, both of us, without comment. >> i said it before anybody else said it. >> i'm throwing the keys away. >> trash yourself. >> without comment andrew -- sometimes you don't wear socks >> it would be a bigger problem for you. >> a lot of times you don't wear socks. i see you haven't been using a razor. >> those baby socks. the no-show socks. >>> let's talk markets >> we'll be coming back to omaha. today and tomorrow let's show you the markets r
look you stole pressa and mac >> andrew's coming >> and andrew. you will steal andrew. more importantly a great shot you have. it's really going to be great. we're backed up on everything. information from buffett pandemic two years of not normal stuff. it's great we get back to normal on that. apple. >> you know what i didn't bring? >> no, what did you not bring? >> i i'll tell you quickly this is embarrassing i didn't bring my razor. they have this shot here and...
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andrew ross sorkin. >> talking about something important. >> i don't think jack wants you to talk about that. >> going to break. >> he doesn't. >> by the way, good first baseman. >> yes, he is amazing. he's incredible. >> right-handed. flexible over there. batting cages. >> coming up -- >> he's healthy. >> -- andrew ross sorkin is going to talk about how disney has become a punching bag over free speech. and breaking news this morning, alex jones, info wars, has filed for bankruptcy. >> moral bankruptcy years ago. now financial bankruptcy. >>> plus, what do barbie, krispy kreme, and beef jerky have in common? donny deutsch is here. >> is beef jerky actual beef? >> we'll be right back. eed? like how i customized this scarf? check out this backpack i made for marco. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ ♪("i've been everywhere" by johnny cash) ♪ ♪i've traveled every road in this here land!♪ ♪i've been everywhere, man.♪ ♪i've been everywhere, man.♪ ♪of travel i've had my share, m
andrew ross sorkin. >> talking about something important. >> i don't think jack wants you to talk about that. >> going to break. >> he doesn't. >> by the way, good first baseman. >> yes, he is amazing. he's incredible. >> right-handed. flexible over there. batting cages. >> coming up -- >> he's healthy. >> -- andrew ross sorkin is going to talk about how disney has become a punching bag over free speech. and breaking news this morning,...
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i think andrew sullivan was exactly right. the history of our country includes slavery, but it also includes well-meaning people of all different backgrounds coming together to eliminate that shame from our country and it happened a long time ago. and so, you know, laura, though some of the people who are watching this may be surprised to see this extreme example of race huxteris m and demogoguing white people but it's actually been the case in america in corporations for a long time now. we've seen american corporations starting in silicon valley and to the board rooms of new york and finance explicitly shame and degrade white people and white men specifically and then also asian, because they're overrepresented in the population of successful corporations, and so people have silently nodded and had to swallow this for a long time. that's why you see a whole audience of people clapping at an obviously absurd debate between four white people talking about racism in america. >> laura: this lisa bond character, part of the group
i think andrew sullivan was exactly right. the history of our country includes slavery, but it also includes well-meaning people of all different backgrounds coming together to eliminate that shame from our country and it happened a long time ago. and so, you know, laura, though some of the people who are watching this may be surprised to see this extreme example of race huxteris m and demogoguing white people but it's actually been the case in america in corporations for a long time now. we've...
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. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, andrew and dion. until the courts weigh in again, there is currently no federal mask mandate on public transportation, only a recommendation, but different local rules are making this a bit more complicated. this morning the nationwide confusion over mask requirements getting worse. public health officials including dr. anthony fauci criticizing a federal judge's decision to strike down the cdc mask mandate on public transportation calling it, disturbing and potentially creating a dangerous precedent. >> this is a public health matter. this is not a judicial matter. >> reporter: the department of justice now appealing the order but has not asked for the mandate to remain in place while the courts decide the case. >> whether that is used now or later or in a future pandemic it's essential that the cdc be able to retain this ability to do things that will keep americans safe. >> reporter: across the country local officials also wrestling with the decision on whether to keep the mask requirements in plac
. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, andrew and dion. until the courts weigh in again, there is currently no federal mask mandate on public transportation, only a recommendation, but different local rules are making this a bit more complicated. this morning the nationwide confusion over mask requirements getting worse. public health officials including dr. anthony fauci criticizing a federal judge's decision to strike down the cdc mask mandate on public transportation calling it,...
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andrew burfield, who is 50 and from burnley, is due to appear in court tomorrow.dom of the city of york. it follows his legal settlement in the us with virginia giuffre after she accused him of sexually assaulting her — allegations he always denied. 0ur correspondent phil connell is in york tonight. how did this decision come about? he: is still known as the duke of york by prince andrew's freedom at this historic city has been dramatically removed tonight. this honour was given him by the council as a wedding gift in 1987, but tonight a new generation of councillors voted almost unanimously to remove that. the princes now generating the kind of publicity they simply do not want. the city of york council does not have the power to remove prince andrew's duke of york title but many councillors would like to see that taken too and following the meeting tonight representations will be made tonight representations will be made to buckingham palace and the government, with some councillors even calling for a complete rethink on how these owners are given out. phil conn
andrew burfield, who is 50 and from burnley, is due to appear in court tomorrow.dom of the city of york. it follows his legal settlement in the us with virginia giuffre after she accused him of sexually assaulting her — allegations he always denied. 0ur correspondent phil connell is in york tonight. how did this decision come about? he: is still known as the duke of york by prince andrew's freedom at this historic city has been dramatically removed tonight. this honour was given him by the...
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tennessee was the state of andrew jackson. on the other hand, lincoln had appointed johnson to be military governor of tennessee and johnson had done reasonably good job, not perfect but certainly far better than the other experiments lincoln had made in appointing military governors for occupied areas of the south. in fact, johnson himself had addressed delegations of black tennesseans, promising them i will be your moses, i lead you to the land of freedom. republicans wrote that, if what we are trying to construct a ticket that would appeal to democrats, andrew johnson is our man. johnson gets the vice presidential nomination and posters get up, national union ticket. you see abraham lincoln and andrew johnson. for all practical purposes the leadership of this national union effort is -- is still the republican party who was kidding? but it is representing this -- this very aggressive pr effort on the part of republicans to make a bipartisan appeal to democrats, so they run as national union party. is it really a third party
tennessee was the state of andrew jackson. on the other hand, lincoln had appointed johnson to be military governor of tennessee and johnson had done reasonably good job, not perfect but certainly far better than the other experiments lincoln had made in appointing military governors for occupied areas of the south. in fact, johnson himself had addressed delegations of black tennesseans, promising them i will be your moses, i lead you to the land of freedom. republicans wrote that, if what we...
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andrew, what do you make of the billions and security assets, i.e.l concerns or downsides, and is there a way of supporting ukraine's struggle without also supporting our arms industry? >> well, obviously. not it is what we do, really, defense sales or aid what we are doing now is how we generally express our foreign policy. since we seem to have abandoned diplomacy in trying to end the swore or deal with this war, this is how we express ourselves with weapons. i should say that most of the aid in a way is going to our defense industry, as you pointed out the amount that is now being expended or thrown at the pentagon far exceeds what we are giving to ukraine. all the happy ceos -- what a great happy days ahead here for the military industrial complex. >> bill, you have rightly been very critical of biden's proposed defense budget. you write that the ukraine crisis should not be used as an excuse to increase the pentagon to already enormous budget, noting the top five companies stand to make more than 150 billion dollars they made in contract in 2020
andrew, what do you make of the billions and security assets, i.e.l concerns or downsides, and is there a way of supporting ukraine's struggle without also supporting our arms industry? >> well, obviously. not it is what we do, really, defense sales or aid what we are doing now is how we generally express our foreign policy. since we seem to have abandoned diplomacy in trying to end the swore or deal with this war, this is how we express ourselves with weapons. i should say that most of...
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andrew garfield as her co-star. — looking out for?eld as her co-star, another oscar - looking out for? andrew garfield as| her co-star, another oscar nominee her co—star, another oscar nominee for other things this year, he is fantastic. i transformative fantastic. i tra nsformative performance. fantastic. i transformative performance. ifeel like fantastic. i transformative performance. i feel like he's fantastic. i transformative performance. ifeel like he's on almost everything at the moment, so good for him. you almost everything at the moment, so good for him-— good for him. you did say it was a nood good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic— good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix _ good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix and _ good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix and you - good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix and you are i good for him. you did say it was a good eclectic mix and you are not| good eclectic mix and you are not wrong at all. thank you very much. lovel
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe becky is off today this friday morning. u.s.m now. nasdaq has come back, up about 32 points. s&p 500 off about 2.5 points we'll show you treasury yields flirting depending how you want to round up or down with 3%. we're 2.192, joe so moving close. some of those comments yesterday from chairman of the fed >> from the two year no inversion there. and earnings out from two dow components in the last hour. american express earning $2.73 a share. results getting a boost from increased spending from small and medium sized businesses as well as younger consumers. goes the parents got that coming verizon also out with earnings, adjusted earnings $1.35 match wall street estimates. verizon did lose subscribers during the quarter but fewer than anticipated let's get to those comments by federal reserve chair jerome powell, but he said it's, quote, absolutely essential now that the country can tame high inflation. powell saying aggressive rate hikes are possible as soon as next month >> i also think there's something in the idea of front en
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe becky is off today this friday morning. u.s.m now. nasdaq has come back, up about 32 points. s&p 500 off about 2.5 points we'll show you treasury yields flirting depending how you want to round up or down with 3%. we're 2.192, joe so moving close. some of those comments yesterday from chairman of the fed >> from the two year no inversion there. and earnings out from two dow components in the last hour. american express earning $2.73 a share....
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. little bit weaker s&p futures off by about 9 the nasdaq down about 34 but this comes after two days of gains for the markets. treasuries right now you're watching the yields still inverted i believe but barely. actua actually, no, not inverted at this point >>> elon musk already making the waves overnight, this after disclosing 9% of what is a passive stake in twitter this question, do you want an edit button? most of the 2 million responses said yes so far. i was one of them. commenting the consequences of this poll will be important, please vote carefully. meantime twitter shares are coming off their second best day ever since the ipo up a little bit more this morning as well. >> who doesn't want an edit button who doesn't want yourself to make yourself look less of an idiot after making a type or something? >> i don't know. i'm not doing much lately. >> i guess you're too busy with the wordle >> i don't know twitter, it's so yesterday, isn't it? this is not, though. consumers are b
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. little bit weaker s&p futures off by about 9 the nasdaq down about 34 but this comes after two days of gains for the markets. treasuries right now you're watching the yields still inverted i believe but barely. actua actually, no, not inverted at this point >>> elon musk already making the waves overnight, this after disclosing 9% of what is a passive stake in twitter this question, do you want an edit button? most of...