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connell? connell: all right hillary, thank you.sparino on all of this charlie by the way had new reporting of his own today on the sec and those climate-related disclosure s that that story is heating up we'll get to that in a second charlie but just a quick thought on this paul pelosi story what do you make of it? charlie: well, i mean, have you to ask yourself, no one in that report said it but is this insider trading? is he being tipped off by his wife, you know, that has happened before, insider trading cases, about something that's going to happen and that tip off is information that is material, non-public, and miss appropriat ed that means stolen from either the citizens of the united states or investors of nvidia. with that criteria i'd say based on what i know is impossible. this does not fall into the category of insider trading, or it's an impossible case to prove and just look at the past cases and where they've tried to prune this with republicans in congress, bill barret, the senator from north carolina. again, you kn
connell? connell: all right hillary, thank you.sparino on all of this charlie by the way had new reporting of his own today on the sec and those climate-related disclosure s that that story is heating up we'll get to that in a second charlie but just a quick thought on this paul pelosi story what do you make of it? charlie: well, i mean, have you to ask yourself, no one in that report said it but is this insider trading? is he being tipped off by his wife, you know, that has happened before,...
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we'll dig in with connell mcshane and victor davis hanson.ou hear what he has to say about this next. hi, my n. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. this is john. he never gives up—no matter what life throws his way. high cholesterol. heart disease. 17 fad diets... 5 kids... 3 grandkids... 1 heart attack. and 18 passwords that seem to change daily. with leqvio, john can lower his cholesterol— and so can you. when taken with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by over 50% and keep it low with two doses a year. common side effects of leqvio were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of bre
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connell mcshane, great report, sad story, obviously. connell mcshane live for us in kansas.s, no bears to be found today, but our "k0u7b9down" closer shares her goldie lox approach -- goldilocks approach. we're up 338 on the dow, session highs were up in the 360 range. we're off of that but not by much. we shall see what happens, we've got 10 minutes to go. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ this is how it feels to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. and set aside more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. researchers believe the first person to live to 150 has already been born. it could be you! wow. really? of course, you'll have to eat your greens, watch your stress, wear sunscreen... but to live to 150, we're developing solutions that help doctors listen to your heartbeat while they're miles away, or ai that knows what your body will d
connell mcshane, great report, sad story, obviously. connell mcshane live for us in kansas.s, no bears to be found today, but our "k0u7b9down" closer shares her goldie lox approach -- goldilocks approach. we're up 338 on the dow, session highs were up in the 360 range. we're off of that but not by much. we shall see what happens, we've got 10 minutes to go. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ this is how it feels to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture....
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i'm connell mcshane in for neil cavuto. here is charles payne. charles: thanks, connell. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." we have another dispointing economic report. howard schultz closing profitable starbucks. the coffee guy ant has had enough about urban decay. steve schultz has been warning us about this. here. everyone is talking about profit margins. the street is settling in. they think the fed will hike 75 basis points s that a mistake about it fed? it wouldn't be the first. urgency in congress to save the 52 billion-dollar subsidy for chip-makers. if that happens there will be a winners. the fist bump that made the whole world cringe. that is the first mistake in the biden-mbs meeting. where does oil would from here. tracy shuchart is here for that. i'll explain that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: we came out of gate with some gusto, right? we picked up on friday's session. it was bank earning. they continue to provide some fodder for those who say the u.s. consumer will weather the storm, right? a lot of people believe that will happen
i'm connell mcshane in for neil cavuto. here is charles payne. charles: thanks, connell. i'm charles payne. this is "making money." we have another dispointing economic report. howard schultz closing profitable starbucks. the coffee guy ant has had enough about urban decay. steve schultz has been warning us about this. here. everyone is talking about profit margins. the street is settling in. they think the fed will hike 75 basis points s that a mistake about it fed? it wouldn't be...
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connell mcshane in kansas with more. connell?rmers. when you think about it, the world, the world could have used more kansas wheat this year, especially with the war in ukraine having disrupted the wheat supply. the problem is mother nature has not been cooperating. >> from october to probably the middle of may, most of the air out here received less than three inches of moisture. a lot of the wheat that was planted on dry land one never spouted or germinated or if it did, it really didn't produce a crop to harvest. >> you can see why when you look around the high plains of western kansas. the wheat business is probably off by 50% in this part of the state compared to what would be a normal year. this farmer has never seen the business this bad. she says her land went 300 days without any water at all. >> we'll have to make a decision soon to hang up the keys to the tractor. is it worth it anymore. >> that's a tough call. you look at the field here. looks green to you. all the recent rain that has come in, all it has done is spr
connell mcshane in kansas with more. connell?rmers. when you think about it, the world, the world could have used more kansas wheat this year, especially with the war in ukraine having disrupted the wheat supply. the problem is mother nature has not been cooperating. >> from october to probably the middle of may, most of the air out here received less than three inches of moisture. a lot of the wheat that was planted on dry land one never spouted or germinated or if it did, it really...
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connell mcshane following that side of the story. >> when you think about it, it's to add what edward just said about consumers. they're already under pressure. inflation has hit so many consumers so hard. the fed tries to fight that, it may end up making certain items more expensive for americans. when the fed raises its key rate as it did again today, oftentimes, not always, but oftentimes other rates will follow. we'll watch mortgage rates. you know, the 30 years is just above 5%. we'll watch credit card rates, car loans. and savers are the groups that could get a boost in this. if you have money in the bank, finally you're making a little bit of interest on it at least after years and years of basically having none of that to speak of. all of this is part of the fed's plan trying to defeat higher prices with the higher rates with the idea being inflation is more painful than any slow down in growth that we're experiencing. to that point, we've seen inflation really hammer certain consumers. talking about people that live in rural areas. we have new numbers out, a survey from iowa
connell mcshane following that side of the story. >> when you think about it, it's to add what edward just said about consumers. they're already under pressure. inflation has hit so many consumers so hard. the fed tries to fight that, it may end up making certain items more expensive for americans. when the fed raises its key rate as it did again today, oftentimes, not always, but oftentimes other rates will follow. we'll watch mortgage rates. you know, the 30 years is just above 5%....
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connell mcshane taking a look at what is at stake. hi, connell. >> we have seen the biden administration down playing the recession call. there's semantics. what is a recession, how do you technically define it. no matter what, there's widespread agreement no matter who you talk to. that is that economic growth is slowing. the treasury secretary, janet yellen acknowledges as much. but then she maintains that that does not mean a recession is inevitable. >> this is not in an economy that is in recession. but we're in a period of transition in which growth is slowing. and that's necessary and appropriate. we need to be growing at a steady and sustainable pace. >> yellen says the job market is still strong. she says a recession would have to be a broad-based economic contraction. consumers are still spending. household balance sheets are still in good shape. all of that said, the economy did contract the first quarter. economists think at beast we'll see slow growth when the numbers release thursday. the white house insists even if that
connell mcshane taking a look at what is at stake. hi, connell. >> we have seen the biden administration down playing the recession call. there's semantics. what is a recession, how do you technically define it. no matter what, there's widespread agreement no matter who you talk to. that is that economic growth is slowing. the treasury secretary, janet yellen acknowledges as much. but then she maintains that that does not mean a recession is inevitable. >> this is not in an economy...
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hi, connell. >> yeah, a nice move in the market after the fed rake hike. has been running hot. more than a 40-year high. the fed is determined and the weapon that it has its disposal is highest interest rates. we saw that. 3/4 points in the benchmark federal funds rate. it was a unanimous call. all 12 members of the rate-setting committee voted for it. chairman powell has been addressing reporters in washington. he's being pressed and the recession, which you alluded to. he's pressed on what he might do next. in the fed's policy statement, which every one watches, there's an acknowledgement that the economy is slowing down. whether it's a recession is another question. here's what the statement is in a quote. it says "recent indicators of spending and production have softened. job gains have been robust." that's the challenge. the economy is slowing but parts of it as the fed sees it remain relatively strong. the labor market is one of those areas. they kept language in their statement that they're going to raise interest rates more. more rate hikes are co
hi, connell. >> yeah, a nice move in the market after the fed rake hike. has been running hot. more than a 40-year high. the fed is determined and the weapon that it has its disposal is highest interest rates. we saw that. 3/4 points in the benchmark federal funds rate. it was a unanimous call. all 12 members of the rate-setting committee voted for it. chairman powell has been addressing reporters in washington. he's being pressed and the recession, which you alluded to. he's pressed on...
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let's spell out where we are right now with connell mcshane. >> the consumer is really feeling it. not in a good way. in a perfect world, americans would have slowly built confidence back post pandemic. there's now the new signs where actually that we're going back in time instead of moving forward. look at this chart. today's reading on consumer confidence, the lowest since february of last year. mostly because people continue to say their present situation, how they are right now, is getting worse, thanks in large part to inflation. >> too much of a hassle. we have two kids, both work. drive to a different supermarket, go somewhere else or look for savings. we're biting the bullet. >> everything is more expensive. supplies for him. >> i spend a lot of money on blackberries and cherries. so i'm cutting back on my fancy fruits. >> for those worried about recession, walmart's profit forecast didn't help. gigantic retailer that is the largest private employer in the country cut its outlook. saying consumers are spending less because everything cost more. it's worth pointing out that
let's spell out where we are right now with connell mcshane. >> the consumer is really feeling it. not in a good way. in a perfect world, americans would have slowly built confidence back post pandemic. there's now the new signs where actually that we're going back in time instead of moving forward. look at this chart. today's reading on consumer confidence, the lowest since february of last year. mostly because people continue to say their present situation, how they are right now, is...
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lauren: i dare you to eat that, connell.olerate -- pallet will -- >> it tastes great. i like me some avocado. lauren: i'm surprised. come again? [laughter] >> reporter: no, i said do you think this'll survive on the plane? i could put it in my luggage for you and bring it back to -- lauren: i just love watching you talk with your mouthful. brick it back here. [laughter] -- bring it back here. lauren: i'm looking at the june inflation estimate everyone's talking about, the 8.8% rise. all the banks, their expectations, visa's the lowest at 8.6%. bnp pair baa the highest at 88.9%. no matter how you slice and dice it, it's going to be more or the same as last month. it's ugly. >>> well, elon musk's twitter takeover saga taking a new twist. charlie gasparino breaks it coming up. and let's check the big board because everybody's worried about that cpi print that we get tomorrow. plus earnings season, what do companies say about inflation? what do they say about the strong dollar, right near parity right now with the require -- the
lauren: i dare you to eat that, connell.olerate -- pallet will -- >> it tastes great. i like me some avocado. lauren: i'm surprised. come again? [laughter] >> reporter: no, i said do you think this'll survive on the plane? i could put it in my luggage for you and bring it back to -- lauren: i just love watching you talk with your mouthful. brick it back here. [laughter] -- bring it back here. lauren: i'm looking at the june inflation estimate everyone's talking about, the 8.8% rise....
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neil: back with connell mcshane, jackie, it is 3 quarters of a point.g pickup in rates. >> reporter: we have seen some slowdown in the economy. the fed isn't going to take its foot off the gas so through the end of the year we will continue to see rate hikes, another one or 2 of 70 basis points and taper back slowly. as you all have been discussing do we get a hard or soft landing. i'm not taking the best off today that he might go ahead and whack the market with one point. it is still possible. watch and see. bottom line, inflation is a serious problem. i think it's a supply-side problem, with rate increases it will help, but if they are not going to fix all the underlying problems, and more policy wise. neil: a lot of folks are hit by this, definition of a recession doesn't much matter. what are you hearing? >> the gdp report comes out especially if it is negative, are we in a recession your point is what we are hearing. if it affects you and your life is negatively impacted that is a recession. lower income versus people on higher income, and how it
neil: back with connell mcshane, jackie, it is 3 quarters of a point.g pickup in rates. >> reporter: we have seen some slowdown in the economy. the fed isn't going to take its foot off the gas so through the end of the year we will continue to see rate hikes, another one or 2 of 70 basis points and taper back slowly. as you all have been discussing do we get a hard or soft landing. i'm not taking the best off today that he might go ahead and whack the market with one point. it is still...
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connell mcshane following all of this. markets are so much not so much on the recession talk, for the most part, connell, earnings are not nearly as bad as they would be, something like that? >> probably. maybe the fed won't go as far as they would be as well is part of it. earnings, looking over the last 24 hours they have been telling us you can certainly make the recession argument, some companies, a lot raising prices. some are reporting lower sales, you see consumers cutting back but you have others we'll get to in a second sailing right along. jump in best buy which is not sailing right along by any means this is example of consumers feeling inflation, forecasting larger than anticipated decline in annual sales. customers are spending less on computers and tvs, things like that, which are obviously discretionary items how you look at it. the stock in today's market is up. market sentiment is up almost over 3%. example on struggling side is southwest airlines. it says its costs will keep going up, revenue is going to
connell mcshane following all of this. markets are so much not so much on the recession talk, for the most part, connell, earnings are not nearly as bad as they would be, something like that? >> probably. maybe the fed won't go as far as they would be as well is part of it. earnings, looking over the last 24 hours they have been telling us you can certainly make the recession argument, some companies, a lot raising prices. some are reporting lower sales, you see consumers cutting back but...
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connell, thank you. great to see you. >> john: surge of migrants and deadly fentanyl at the southern border, agents seizing more than 300,000 fentanyl pills and more in a migrant's car. >> sandra: and democrats are spending millions in, wait for it, republican primaries to try to boost far right candidates they think will be easier to beat. with president biden's approval plummeting is this the best use of the party's resources? tim ryan is running for senate in ohio. he'll join us with his take. >> still a 50/50 country. i like the environment for us, i think you have people that are highly dissatisfied with the performance of this entirely democratic government. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. (sighs) here, i'll take that. ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein, one gram of sugar. enter powered by protein challenge for a chance to win big. ♪♪ this is john. he hasn't worked this hard to only get this far with his chole
connell, thank you. great to see you. >> john: surge of migrants and deadly fentanyl at the southern border, agents seizing more than 300,000 fentanyl pills and more in a migrant's car. >> sandra: and democrats are spending millions in, wait for it, republican primaries to try to boost far right candidates they think will be easier to beat. with president biden's approval plummeting is this the best use of the party's resources? tim ryan is running for senate in ohio. he'll join us...
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thank you, connell mcshane, following all of that.ther, ray is worried not about the climate push but the spending and whether it will do the job. it's a big issue for him and says it should be a big issue for the world after this. >> we will face a lot of cost, the cost of clean energy attempt is -- the cost of social programs is costly, the cost of building the defense adequately is very costly, the cost of inefficiencies which come from the fact that there is independence and self-sufficiency is in all these things is costly. and the way it works is simple. you will run a deficit and you will either tax it from people are printed. we hit the bike trails every weekend shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but, no matter how healthy you feel, your immune system declines as you age increasing your risk for getting shingles. so, what can protect you? s
thank you, connell mcshane, following all of that.ther, ray is worried not about the climate push but the spending and whether it will do the job. it's a big issue for him and says it should be a big issue for the world after this. >> we will face a lot of cost, the cost of clean energy attempt is -- the cost of social programs is costly, the cost of building the defense adequately is very costly, the cost of inefficiencies which come from the fact that there is independence and...
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you have a very good perspective, connell. you are always on the road talking to americans all over the country. if you were to frame for us what you have learned from them, what would that be? >> well, it depends to some extent making the point earlier where you go. i think rural americans have taken a harder hit as a result of this slowdown in the economy that may or may not be a recession. that's true anecdotally. it is also true in some of the numbers people are starting to run. the percentage of people's income that is impacted by this. the lower income and oftentimes rural americans are seeing their take-home pay eaten up more than people in the middle or higher income. we've seen that over and over again. gas prices are interesting. the numbers this morning. 42 days in a row that gas prices have come down. a lot of this is relative. yeah, they're high, much higher than when the president took office but they are down significantly from where they were. whatever the reason for that is. some of it is fear we're going into
you have a very good perspective, connell. you are always on the road talking to americans all over the country. if you were to frame for us what you have learned from them, what would that be? >> well, it depends to some extent making the point earlier where you go. i think rural americans have taken a harder hit as a result of this slowdown in the economy that may or may not be a recession. that's true anecdotally. it is also true in some of the numbers people are starting to run. the...
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now, up until a week ago, there were still 3 young roosters in the connell family's yard. they got along well until a fight broke out between them over the hens, peace and harmony, never returned. and so the roosters ended up in the frying pan. the family's passion for chickens began with a birthday surprise. they got to borrow chickens, and there was no turning back. they just had to have another 5. that was the plan anyway. a lot of eastern enough, no one i know stuck to 4 or 5 chickens. once you've caught the chicken bug, there's no going back to you. this minus the 3 roosters, they now have 10 adult chickens. and another 14 chicks hatched 2 weeks ago. and gets wanted i also if we had 20 eggs and end up with 10 roosters, we'll have to slaughter them at some point and they know 9, we might keep one, we're not sure. it depends how the boys behaves because especially with roosters like them. it's hard, of course we basically raised them is it's me, they sit on your knee, they fall asleep in your hand and you have to decide at some point and when will move your life's going
now, up until a week ago, there were still 3 young roosters in the connell family's yard. they got along well until a fight broke out between them over the hens, peace and harmony, never returned. and so the roosters ended up in the frying pan. the family's passion for chickens began with a birthday surprise. they got to borrow chickens, and there was no turning back. they just had to have another 5. that was the plan anyway. a lot of eastern enough, no one i know stuck to 4 or 5 chickens. once...
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if fail, connell takes a major head. what will be the implications for the world? i don't think would be too bad for the world. you know, people say that china is an engine of global growth. well, it really isn't. because to be an engine, a global growth, you've got to buy the goods and services of other countries to create growth. and china through predatory and criminal practices is taking growth from other countries. so if the chinese economy were to disappear over night, i think that actually after the initial shock there probably would be better gross elsewhere at how it went. and bigger economic crisis impacts easing pain leadership style. well, as you, as your piece pointed out, he wants that precedent. breaking. 3rd term is general secretary of the 20th national congress of the communist party. if tradition halls will be held in october or november, this is not coming at a very good time for c. i'm so while he may get his 3rd term is most analysts think people are now talking about limits on his leadership and that could very well create all sorts of tensio
if fail, connell takes a major head. what will be the implications for the world? i don't think would be too bad for the world. you know, people say that china is an engine of global growth. well, it really isn't. because to be an engine, a global growth, you've got to buy the goods and services of other countries to create growth. and china through predatory and criminal practices is taking growth from other countries. so if the chinese economy were to disappear over night, i think that...
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connell: i will take that, relatively.nue to feel the pinch. the second point inflation is not hitting everybody equally. two examples. in mississippi in a story on food prices we talk to people along the supply chain there was a guy who supplies fresh produce, held off, giving price increases passing them along. what he found, into the restaurants, consumers fairly resilient. talking about coke and mcdonald's, people making a big deal, look at coke, huge company, mcdonald's, huge company, they are hanging in there all right and the consumer's resilience will hurt the consumer because people will raise prices. lauren: we are paying for experiences. stuart: some consumers, you make $100,000 a year, you could manage 8% inflation if you have a ton of money for all the covid payments, low income people have got to change. >> a lot of stories about the farming community. i had a similar conversation in north carolina, how the drought is affecting farmers out there but on the side on everyone is talking about input costs that ar
connell: i will take that, relatively.nue to feel the pinch. the second point inflation is not hitting everybody equally. two examples. in mississippi in a story on food prices we talk to people along the supply chain there was a guy who supplies fresh produce, held off, giving price increases passing them along. what he found, into the restaurants, consumers fairly resilient. talking about coke and mcdonald's, people making a big deal, look at coke, huge company, mcdonald's, huge company, they...
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i'm also se amigos and connell's, we were close friends. we played on a soccer team and well, the truth was they were sincerely, very humble people, very hard workers and fun to be around in a lot of he, the boys were all cousins and were among a total of 53 migrants who died in what has been described as one of the deadliest cases of human smuggling in recent memory. the mother of 2 of the victims, yolanda valencia says her sons had dreamed of finding a better life in the united states. and just get in once through so magazine. they wanted to build a house and start business, not spend their lives making. she is because it's hiring luck here. there is, but by it pays poorly. things go up in price, but wages don't. that's why they went to look for a better life. while an investigation into the tragedy continues, mexico's president has renewed calls for policy changes to regulate the flow of migrants seeking work in the united states. the business ad alicia, instead of that relationship to perpetuate human rights violations terabyte stance a
i'm also se amigos and connell's, we were close friends. we played on a soccer team and well, the truth was they were sincerely, very humble people, very hard workers and fun to be around in a lot of he, the boys were all cousins and were among a total of 53 migrants who died in what has been described as one of the deadliest cases of human smuggling in recent memory. the mother of 2 of the victims, yolanda valencia says her sons had dreamed of finding a better life in the united states. and...
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connell, thank you very much, connell mcshane in jackson this morning., everybody. thank you so much for joining us this morning. i'm maria bartiromo, tuesday july 12th, top stories right now 7:01 on the east coast. stocks are lower ahead of a big week for the market and the economy. we are looking at another triple digit decline at the start of trading, dow down 275. s&p down 30 and nasdaq lower by 65 as investors worry about impending recession. we are right now beginning the second quarter earnings, the major bank earnings will kick off second quarter reporting season this thursday. first june consumer price index tomorrow, another inflation report may set the tone on markets tomorrow morning. produce e price index on thursday expected to be up 10.1% year over year. we will have those numbers for you tomorrow and all hands on deck with analysis. meanwhile the white house is trying to get ahead of the new 40-year high in cpi expected saying the june report, well, that doesn't matter. watch. >> we expect the headline number which includes gas and food t
connell, thank you very much, connell mcshane in jackson this morning., everybody. thank you so much for joining us this morning. i'm maria bartiromo, tuesday july 12th, top stories right now 7:01 on the east coast. stocks are lower ahead of a big week for the market and the economy. we are looking at another triple digit decline at the start of trading, dow down 275. s&p down 30 and nasdaq lower by 65 as investors worry about impending recession. we are right now beginning the second...
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connell mcshane. wizard of wall street. connell: that was in your teleprompter.ng in for the great neil cavuto. stocks are starting the week off right, not bad, right? stronger than expected bank earnings, especially the goldman sachs report doing the trick or helping at least for now. as urge we have a big show ahead for the next couple hours. we'll have
connell mcshane. wizard of wall street. connell: that was in your teleprompter.ng in for the great neil cavuto. stocks are starting the week off right, not bad, right? stronger than expected bank earnings, especially the goldman sachs report doing the trick or helping at least for now. as urge we have a big show ahead for the next couple hours. we'll have
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we have got lida connell and kantor at the doj. could that potentially scare off some of the activities? >> it could potentially scare off some competition. because if you look at the sales, that could be more competition from the fcc. whereas private equity has historically not faced that same kind of regulatory scrutiny. and for competitive measures, they are sponsored as opposed to strategic. so, unless they have a really, really big assets that they plan to merge and extract synergy, they don't get as much attention from the fcc or from regulators as they strategically went. >> it all makes sense. although we know there are survivors headed our way. we just don't know what they are. great set of peered >>> as we had to break, a check on apple. gpm, reiterating its overweight rating saying they are not as worried about apples prospects. although those are price surrogate $200. shares, flat this morning. stay with us. ♪ ♪ how's he still playin'? aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength. reduces inflammation. don't touch m
we have got lida connell and kantor at the doj. could that potentially scare off some of the activities? >> it could potentially scare off some competition. because if you look at the sales, that could be more competition from the fcc. whereas private equity has historically not faced that same kind of regulatory scrutiny. and for competitive measures, they are sponsored as opposed to strategic. so, unless they have a really, really big assets that they plan to merge and extract synergy,...
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connell mcshane with us as well. fox business chief national correspondent. gentlemen, great to have you with us. let's just jump in here. what can the president do? they're about to take action. what can he do through executive action? sounds like he has that intention. >> i think that's the question people are asking. if he has the authority to do all of these things, why has he been asking congress for the last year and change for it. he got denied. it's a question of whether he's declaring an emergency and wants to use the national emergency act of 1976 which will allow him, if legal, to use more power to thwart fossil fuel drilling, production, the export of oil potentially and to pay for green energy. this looks like a completely questionable or illegal move. this is not an emergency in the way the law was intended. in other words, this is not a sudden event. the facts about global warming and the mild rise since the 18th century are well-known and well known when congress said no to his climate plan. there's no new earth shaking fact to justify this ki
connell mcshane with us as well. fox business chief national correspondent. gentlemen, great to have you with us. let's just jump in here. what can the president do? they're about to take action. what can he do through executive action? sounds like he has that intention. >> i think that's the question people are asking. if he has the authority to do all of these things, why has he been asking congress for the last year and change for it. he got denied. it's a question of whether he's...
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we're all over it with connell mcshane and what the numbers are show, karl rove on why history may bei'm neil cavuto. let's spell out where we are
we're all over it with connell mcshane and what the numbers are show, karl rove on why history may bei'm neil cavuto. let's spell out where we are
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is going to be one of these races that could end up in critical terms of determining whether mike connell'sweeps away the democratic majority in the house. i think even democrats are pretty pessimistic they think that's going to happen for there happen cases were senate candidates have been able to shield themselves to some degree so democrats do hope to hold on even to a 50/50 split. think of the difference in joe biden's last years were second two years of his term as president if he has a divided congress or he if he has a congress that is united under republican control. >> roe v wade phenyl panelist what is the impact of the midterms? what sets a big question how do issues like gun violence, roe v wade with a energized democratic voters enough to close at enthusiasm gap and make a difference? we do not know yet i think the economy silly number one, two and three issue driving voter concern for. >> folks within the wallet on the gas station for. >> as usual but the reaction to roe was pretty intense for the reaction to the gun violence is intense. democrats are hopeful those kinds of is
is going to be one of these races that could end up in critical terms of determining whether mike connell'sweeps away the democratic majority in the house. i think even democrats are pretty pessimistic they think that's going to happen for there happen cases were senate candidates have been able to shield themselves to some degree so democrats do hope to hold on even to a 50/50 split. think of the difference in joe biden's last years were second two years of his term as president if he has a...
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it doesn't mean the government connell possibly obtain it, but they'd have to have probable cause, andd have to go through the process of getting a warrant. >> reporter: according to salamanca, it's not likely the government would access data about someone's menstrual cycle through an app to prosecute them still, companies are addressing concerns flow, the leading period-tracking app, just added anonymous mode, which removes personal identity from an account. it's not any comfort to bishop, who says she won't be downloading these types of apps anymore. for the news, i'm evelyn schultz. >>> the state of ohio wants to help rebuild america's -- to invest more than $20 billion in ohio, to build what would become the world's largest semiconductor chip making complex. supply shortages are impacting everything from smartphones to cars and the experts say these new factories would help ease some of those issues but now intel's ceo says the plans are all on pause cnbc's scott cohn live in new albany, ohio, where the company was supposed to break ground next month scott, what's the holdup >> rep
it doesn't mean the government connell possibly obtain it, but they'd have to have probable cause, andd have to go through the process of getting a warrant. >> reporter: according to salamanca, it's not likely the government would access data about someone's menstrual cycle through an app to prosecute them still, companies are addressing concerns flow, the leading period-tracking app, just added anonymous mode, which removes personal identity from an account. it's not any comfort to...
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and mitch mcconnell has said it's on the table, it's something that they will consider, whicis just connellak for "we're going to do that." our response has to be to take -- to keep control of the house, to win a majority in the senate that includes two additional senators who are willing to bypass the filibuster rule, and pass statutory protection for women. but the reality is that states are also a huge impediment on this sue. as you said earlier, 26 states are expected to ban abortion within the next couple of weeks or months. that means that 40% of women of childbearing age or more will be affected. we're talking about hundreds of thousands of women who will be seeking abortions for their unintended pregnancies having to travel hundreds and hundreds of mis to safe states. and this is no way to provide healthcare. this is no way to live in a democracy. and it's because the ultraconservative justices have taken back the supreme court and, frankly, have imposed their own ideological biases against all the rest of us. it's a devastating ruling and one in which our anger is appropriate and c
and mitch mcconnell has said it's on the table, it's something that they will consider, whicis just connellak for "we're going to do that." our response has to be to take -- to keep control of the house, to win a majority in the senate that includes two additional senators who are willing to bypass the filibuster rule, and pass statutory protection for women. but the reality is that states are also a huge impediment on this sue. as you said earlier, 26 states are expected to ban...
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connell mcshane in kansas. you are talking to the farmers. what are they saying?erating, look around the high plains where we are spending time this weekend it is bone dry. brad was saying the timing of this drought couldn't have been worse for wheat which is planted in the fall and harvested in the spring. >> october to the middle of may most of the air out here, less than three inches of moisture. a lot of the wheat planted on dry land either never sprout or germinate or if it did it didn't produce a crop to harvest. >> reporter: the department of agriculture estimated the yield will fall 25% statewide compared to a normal year but in this part of the state yields will probably fall 50%, may be more than that. marita hauser's family, in the late 1800s even though this is as bad as she has seen it is holding out some hope. >> we get paid twice a year. we have wheat harvest. >> the wheat harvest was a disaster. >> was a disaster for our farm but we are banking on these grains became too late to help with the fall harvest. >> reporter: the rain she's talking about,
connell mcshane in kansas. you are talking to the farmers. what are they saying?erating, look around the high plains where we are spending time this weekend it is bone dry. brad was saying the timing of this drought couldn't have been worse for wheat which is planted in the fall and harvested in the spring. >> october to the middle of may most of the air out here, less than three inches of moisture. a lot of the wheat planted on dry land either never sprout or germinate or if it did it...
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connell mcshane is in mississippi. any sign these concerns are close to peeking?the businesses we've been speaking to. the point about vendors, that is a reason that is a relatively new one and i will come back to the bakery where i am standing and talk about it, a place called sunrise, son sunrise fresh distributes produce to retail locations like this and to schools and businesses. the regional manager is telling us he held out on raising prices as long as possible but couldn't avoid it because of how cycles work in his business. >> you have to replace that stock at a higher price point, it gets to where you have to make move to pass that on to the consumer. >> reporter: is consumers here where we are today, one of three jackson area restaurants, jeff good passed along three price increases of his own in the last we ate months. >> we have a thing called food costs, percentage of how much it costs to put food on the plate versus what you are accustomed 4. the standard is 35% you are in trouble so when we hit 37% we go make sure we are not doing anything wrong. if
connell mcshane is in mississippi. any sign these concerns are close to peeking?the businesses we've been speaking to. the point about vendors, that is a reason that is a relatively new one and i will come back to the bakery where i am standing and talk about it, a place called sunrise, son sunrise fresh distributes produce to retail locations like this and to schools and businesses. the regional manager is telling us he held out on raising prices as long as possible but couldn't avoid it...
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she's leaving as well.ee we've seen a lot of turnover in this white house and i think that's on connel. >> harris aside.e i think it's because is veryff difficult to work for. i mean, that's that's i think w well known. well, established. and she doesn't treat her people well. and i think that's why a lot of them are leaving. i think it's also a product of the fact that this administration is struggling. i mean, biden should actually be firing more people who should probably be shaking up people acrossirle the board n his administration in an effort to get some some new energy to, some new ideas and make some sort of pivot because the course that they're on is leading to disaster. everybody knows, including all the democratsl in these swing districts that are running for reelection there. they are nervous, and scared to death because the administration keeps trying to reassure tti them inflation's peaked. now it's going to be on its way down. gas prices are waysheir down. y they don't believe him. and i don't't thinkdo the amerin public are going to believe that either. tknow staffers
she's leaving as well.ee we've seen a lot of turnover in this white house and i think that's on connel. >> harris aside.e i think it's because is veryff difficult to work for. i mean, that's that's i think w well known. well, established. and she doesn't treat her people well. and i think that's why a lot of them are leaving. i think it's also a product of the fact that this administration is struggling. i mean, biden should actually be firing more people who should probably be shaking up...
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connell mcshane is live in pennsylvania for us at this hour where the president will be later today.o his speech for various reasons. mostly for calling this at an emergency at a moment we're experiencing a real weather emergency in this country. >> then from the other side the more progressives for not going far enough and declaring a formal emergency which is still not clear whether he will end up doing. it would give him the power to ban oil exports. the president focused on what he can do by way of executive action talked about improving infrastructure so it can withstand extreme climate. then right at the end of his remarks he dropped maybe a few hints about what the future may hold. >> president biden: a single republican in congress stepped up to support my climate plan. not one. so let me be clear. climate change is an emergency and in the coming weeks i'll use the power i have as president to turn these words into formal, official government actions through the appropriate regulatory power a president possesses. >> the 94 executive orders this president has signed so far act
connell mcshane is live in pennsylvania for us at this hour where the president will be later today.o his speech for various reasons. mostly for calling this at an emergency at a moment we're experiencing a real weather emergency in this country. >> then from the other side the more progressives for not going far enough and declaring a formal emergency which is still not clear whether he will end up doing. it would give him the power to ban oil exports. the president focused on what he...
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connell mcshane is with us from fox business this afternoon.ack. >> the chinese economy is building back some momentum. small business confidence is reported to be on the rise again over there. credit conditions in china improving, construction activity picking up. we learned all of this in a new report that's just been released by the british bank standard charter. now, still question marks and always concern when you talk about china, about transparency and visibility inside the country. some of the recent covid outbreaks, according to the same report i mentioned, may have disrupted activity. and then housing, which has been slumping in china a year, prices are falling. economists say they don't appear to have bottomed out. but the best industry might be semiconductors or computer chips. congress here in the united states is moving to provide more money to domestic chip companies, china is moving with its own goal of building more than 30 new chip factories by the year 2024. kind of speaks to a chinese plan in some ways similar to what we hea
connell mcshane is with us from fox business this afternoon.ack. >> the chinese economy is building back some momentum. small business confidence is reported to be on the rise again over there. credit conditions in china improving, construction activity picking up. we learned all of this in a new report that's just been released by the british bank standard charter. now, still question marks and always concern when you talk about china, about transparency and visibility inside the...
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connell mcshane will have our report, dc mayor muriel bowser called on the national guard to help deale to be very focused on having the federal government do its part and take the lead in addressing a growing humanitarian crisis, with people seeking asylum. stuart: that is what border states have to deal with every single day with giant numbers, guy benson fired up about it next. [whistling] when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] talisker resources is ready to dominate - with two fully permitted resource assets; an upcoming maiden resource at its flagship gold project in southern b.c.; and a vast pipeline of world class greenfields projects. talisker resources. puma exploration is set to follow up its major high grade, near surface gold discovery, with a fully funded exploration program on its extensive land package in atlantic canada in 2022. puma exploration. stuart: where are we on the markets? we are up. the
connell mcshane will have our report, dc mayor muriel bowser called on the national guard to help deale to be very focused on having the federal government do its part and take the lead in addressing a growing humanitarian crisis, with people seeking asylum. stuart: that is what border states have to deal with every single day with giant numbers, guy benson fired up about it next. [whistling] when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got...
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prohibited substances in her system so she pleaded guilty to possessing the canisters but said she has no connellge because she had to pack quickly, this is scheduled on july 26th. her 26. her legal team says they might be able to finish her defense by the end of august, russia has permission to detain her until december so this could go on for months. ashley: thank you very much. lebron james questioned the usa had her back. >> she feels america has her back, i would be feeling like do i want to go back to america? ashley: he tried to backpack, claim his remarks were not meant to knock on our, quote, beautiful country. in us can't or freedom --ine kantor freedom joins us. >> thank you for having me and i'm not buying it. i called hannah walker back. getting so much backlash, tried to apologize but no one will buy it. ashley: do you think people like lebron, he has a big athletic star, doesn't understand what the us is, what it represents and the freedom that we all enjoy. >> breaks my heart when people take freedom for granted. he earned everything in america, his money, his respect, his fame, a
prohibited substances in her system so she pleaded guilty to possessing the canisters but said she has no connellge because she had to pack quickly, this is scheduled on july 26th. her 26. her legal team says they might be able to finish her defense by the end of august, russia has permission to detain her until december so this could go on for months. ashley: thank you very much. lebron james questioned the usa had her back. >> she feels america has her back, i would be feeling like do i...
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major health hegseth connell kaine. pete: do physical training. >> yes, sir. you're cheering now we'll see. pete: three, four. that is pathetic. this is not yoga. >> yes it is. pete: rex, move in soldier gear. wes. what is that? down. charlie, come on! whoa. gwen. let's go. will: 10 points for first, zero for second. ready set go. ♪. pete: go, go, go! it's okay. it's okay. >> we need a medic. pete: there is crying in the army. anything else teasefies need to know? >> one important thing they must know. well-done. what is navy? rachel: this is like my favorite "fox & friends" package ever. by the way, hardest job there, how do you take a smile off of gwen face. she is always smiling and happy. pete: she is the one, said go army, beat navy. she goes, what's navy? rachel: actually, good job for you. that means you've done your work as army man. will: whole thing ended in tears. it was travesty. whatever it was, 100-yard dash. it was a contact sport. rachel: your boys, they're strong kids. will: i don't know. [laughter]. i'
major health hegseth connell kaine. pete: do physical training. >> yes, sir. you're cheering now we'll see. pete: three, four. that is pathetic. this is not yoga. >> yes it is. pete: rex, move in soldier gear. wes. what is that? down. charlie, come on! whoa. gwen. let's go. will: 10 points for first, zero for second. ready set go. ♪. pete: go, go, go! it's okay. it's okay. >> we need a medic. pete: there is crying in the army. anything else teasefies need to know? >>...
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come connell i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment 495, 117-405 offered by mr. comley of. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia. mr.connolly: i recognize my self. to support an amendment, h # 49 # and removes requirements on embassies abroad and amendment that was offered by my republican friends it is a public-private that has american art and environs engages including artists, galleries and encompasses venues in count dries and through art and we have exchanges exhibiting and for example. in 2019. the african-american experience was for an exhibit that featured works. the program has a long track record for advancing through art exhibits. the museum of modern art first envisioned this global arts program and president kennedy who understood the value of art formalized for our state department in 1963. unfortunately, the 2021 legislation had reporting requirement nts. and limits the purchase to 25,000 and anything above that has to come to rm congress to review and all art beyond that limit. that places a strain on our abili
come connell i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment 495, 117-405 offered by mr. comley of. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia. mr.connolly: i recognize my self. to support an amendment, h # 49 # and removes requirements on embassies abroad and amendment that was offered by my republican friends it is a public-private that has american art and environs engages including artists, galleries and encompasses venues in count dries and through art...