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let's get back to david kelly.n you look at some things the ecb has put in place, it seems to be limitless. this is uncharted territory. are you concerned about what happens afterwards or just focused on getting through the crisis? david: we have to think about what happens after the crisis, as investors and columnists. the first thing i would say both in regard to europe and the united states, what businesses and workers need our grants and --ns, and the central bank the central government is the grant department. that is why we focus on what the government can do for fiscal stimulus. when we do have an effective vaccine, let's say it is a year from now, once we have that, we will see a significant uptick in activity around the world. there is the danger that if at that point we don't pull back the stimulus, we are not careful about having too much liquidity, we could end up with inflation. governments around the world continue to expand their debt, as in the united states. we expect the budget to go over 15% of t
let's get back to david kelly.n you look at some things the ecb has put in place, it seems to be limitless. this is uncharted territory. are you concerned about what happens afterwards or just focused on getting through the crisis? david: we have to think about what happens after the crisis, as investors and columnists. the first thing i would say both in regard to europe and the united states, what businesses and workers need our grants and --ns, and the central bank the central government is...
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the pandemic, the global recession, and the response of our leaders, david kelly joins us.e have a problem. how fast can senate get the money to the bartenders and uber drivers? gone.w york, ken lan queens as hit hardest. as you are in town the next sunni -- is you are town the next new york city? this is bloomberg "surveillance." we will get to the economics, finance, and investment. what is so
the pandemic, the global recession, and the response of our leaders, david kelly joins us.e have a problem. how fast can senate get the money to the bartenders and uber drivers? gone.w york, ken lan queens as hit hardest. as you are in town the next sunni -- is you are town the next new york city? this is bloomberg "surveillance." we will get to the economics, finance, and investment. what is so
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phil horn wondered: mike wharton thought: and david kelly e—mailed: coronavirus was so pervasive on thes this week that even the budget seemed like something of a side issue. many of the announcements in rishi sunak‘s speech on wednesday came as a surprise but some, as is normal, had been widely trailed — or at least guessed at — in the days leading up to the budget. and that infuriated andrew lane, who asked: since 2007, the bbc has run a project which gives young people the chance to get involved with media workshops and training, and to tell their own stories online, on radio and on tv. young reporter, which was previously known as school report, works with thousands of ii— to 18—year—olds and this week held its annual festival. part of that was a celebration of those who'd submitted stories they felt the bbc should be covering, with awards handed out to the winners. here's one of those winners, morgan, with her report on upskirting — the practice of taking images underneath a victim's clothing without permission. i've come to a school to talk to sixth formers about their awareness o
phil horn wondered: mike wharton thought: and david kelly e—mailed: coronavirus was so pervasive on thes this week that even the budget seemed like something of a side issue. many of the announcements in rishi sunak‘s speech on wednesday came as a surprise but some, as is normal, had been widely trailed — or at least guessed at — in the days leading up to the budget. and that infuriated andrew lane, who asked: since 2007, the bbc has run a project which gives young people the chance to...
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david kelly is with us, jpmorgan's chief global strategist. your come meant on action so far , comment. david? >> scary times in markets. for long term investors remember you're long term investors. i remember 11 years ago, markets are crazy, people think it is armageddon. we'll get past this. people underestimated the virus. this is a significant and serious medical problem for the world. one way or the other we'll get past it. the key thing if you're an investor, not just about the economy in 2020 which will be ugly but in 2021, 2022, years and decades into the future. if you see stock prices very low, if you think you own companies that can weather the e rebound and thrive in the storm, no time to get out. stuart: david, i read your stuff. i think at this moment it is the social distancing that is really having an impact on america's economy. i think you got numbers what social distancing will do to airlines, for example. do you have got some numbers for me? >> yes. it is very hypothetical and frankly i think even these numbers are too low.
david kelly is with us, jpmorgan's chief global strategist. your come meant on action so far , comment. david? >> scary times in markets. for long term investors remember you're long term investors. i remember 11 years ago, markets are crazy, people think it is armageddon. we'll get past this. people underestimated the virus. this is a significant and serious medical problem for the world. one way or the other we'll get past it. the key thing if you're an investor, not just about the...
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david: it's good to have high ethical standards. we do have one standard, that's an election. kellyppointee, she was appointed the position, not elected to it because the senator before her left, she's up for reelection in november. shouldn't the voters be the ultimate decider here? >> sure. i hate to be the one who sounds gullible but each had plausible explanations for why they weren't necessarily in charge of this. >> i disagree. >> is not that her husband made her do it, but she's claiming she didn't know. okay, every trade he makes but to david's question, i really doubt the floaters are going to throw any of these out. david: really? you agree, too, john? >> absolutely not. they don't know how the rules go but when your husband is in the new york stock exchange, your a traitor, you know how stringent the rules are by letter of the law but the spirit of the law also. you also know not only is your personal training unique but any account, whether it's your spouse or any account you control, it's over. >> that's got to be the last word. we could go on but thank you. good to see
david: it's good to have high ethical standards. we do have one standard, that's an election. kellyppointee, she was appointed the position, not elected to it because the senator before her left, she's up for reelection in november. shouldn't the voters be the ultimate decider here? >> sure. i hate to be the one who sounds gullible but each had plausible explanations for why they weren't necessarily in charge of this. >> i disagree. >> is not that her husband made her do it,...
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kelli's family. his name was david marshburn. ow kelli but had an intense interest in her case from the day she disappeared. >> she was in the military. you just don't up and disappear. she was a young female. that's not right. >> he is both a bounty hunter and private investigator. his specialty, finding people, dead or alive. >> i knew she wasn't alive. i knew she needed to be found. >> she seemed like a really nice -- >> remember that tv interview nick holbert did? marshburn saw it too. >> when i'm watching him it's like, dude, i can tell you're lying, he did it, he knows where she's at, he killed her. >> and marshburn was also convinced he could find kelli bordeaux. operating on his own time and own dime, marshburn started carefully researching the details of kelli's disappearance. >> i don't know what got into me to do it. i mean i just did it. >> to bring some answers to her family. >> yeah, i love doing it. i love helping a family out. >> marshburn was convinced holbert had buried kelli close to the froggy bottoms bar somew
kelli's family. his name was david marshburn. ow kelli but had an intense interest in her case from the day she disappeared. >> she was in the military. you just don't up and disappear. she was a young female. that's not right. >> he is both a bounty hunter and private investigator. his specialty, finding people, dead or alive. >> i knew she wasn't alive. i knew she needed to be found. >> she seemed like a really nice -- >> remember that tv interview nick holbert...
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we'd be moving money out of materials and energy >> paul, thank you paul christopher, david kelly.ood to see you both >> thanks. >> we are getting news from the white house right now. let's get to eamon javers with more >> reporter: good morning, sara. the vice president is leading the coronavirus task force and we are getting new details on his plans for this week and they involve the private sector we're told the vice president is going to meet with airline ceos here on wednesday to discuss how the virus will impact that industry he is also going to meet with cruise line ceos in florida on saturday and the vice president is going to be traveling to minnesota where he is going to go to 3m and talk with that company as well on thursday so a slate of ceo meetings for the vice president dealing with the coronavirus during this week one other issue that has been on the plate for this white house is the question of travel restrictions i can tell you there are some people inside this building who feel we are now past the point where travel restrictions make a whole lot of sense given th
we'd be moving money out of materials and energy >> paul, thank you paul christopher, david kelly.ood to see you both >> thanks. >> we are getting news from the white house right now. let's get to eamon javers with more >> reporter: good morning, sara. the vice president is leading the coronavirus task force and we are getting new details on his plans for this week and they involve the private sector we're told the vice president is going to meet with airline ceos here...
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david kelly, a few moments ago, said we have not been paying enough attention to the economic effect of this virus and the ripple effects through economies. you are arguing that boy we need to how bad is it going to get >> well, i think it's pretty clear there's now a very distinct possibility of a recession in the u.s the good news is that if a recession comes, it's likely to be relatively mild, relatively short because there are no major economic imbalances in the economy. even though it may turn out to be a u shaped economic trajectory, the u initially looks like an i as the economic indi indi indicators sink and then it looks like a l i think we're going through a period of elevated uncertainty and, again, the bad news and the data still has to show up in next few weeks and months. >> i think this is one thing i say, you can correct me if i'm wrong and i'm wrong a lot, i think people, historically confuse the health of the consumer with their want to spend. the two are mutually exclusive i'm not certain at this time they should be lower oil prices help consumer lower gasoline pri
david kelly, a few moments ago, said we have not been paying enough attention to the economic effect of this virus and the ripple effects through economies. you are arguing that boy we need to how bad is it going to get >> well, i think it's pretty clear there's now a very distinct possibility of a recession in the u.s the good news is that if a recession comes, it's likely to be relatively mild, relatively short because there are no major economic imbalances in the economy. even though...
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. >> let's bring in david kelly, chief global strategist at jpmorgan asset management. john bellos is with western asset management david, let me begin with you is bill miller right >> i think it is a buying opportunity. i don't think it's as good as the buying opportunity in 2008/2009, because i think we have a long way to go to wade our way out of the social distancing recession here. i think 2021 will really be the year of recovery i don't expect to see a significant economic recovery that year. but i think he is generally right, though, because we have seen stock prices come down very far. we've seen valuations come down. and we will see the earnings will be atrocious this year. but the idea is basically to keep the economy in sort of suspended animation. and that's where you've got fiscal stimulus all about. keep workers basically getting by, keep businesses basically from going bankrupt, until you get a vaccine. and once you get a vaccine, this will be very u-shaped. the economy will bounce back with a lot of energy in 2021, once we have a vaccine in place. >> rem
. >> let's bring in david kelly, chief global strategist at jpmorgan asset management. john bellos is with western asset management david, let me begin with you is bill miller right >> i think it is a buying opportunity. i don't think it's as good as the buying opportunity in 2008/2009, because i think we have a long way to go to wade our way out of the social distancing recession here. i think 2021 will really be the year of recovery i don't expect to see a significant economic...
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david? mike kelly. where is mike? where is kevin mccarthy? where's john? where's john? where's chuck? where is larry? where's wilbur? where's jerry? where's tom? where's kevin? where is mike rounds? where's nelson? nelson is around here some place. where are you, ken? where the hell is he? where the hell is ken? by the way, do i see john thune in this audience? >> stephen: ( as trump ) "waldo? where's waldo? ( cheers and applause ) where is-- where is-- where is-- where-- ( applause ) ( piano riff ) marco? marco? no? polo? marco? polo? where in the world is carmen sandiego? where is bueller? bueller?" ( laughter ) he kept going, naming everybody in the room. it was almost like there were impeachment stuff happening at the same time that he was trying to distract from... which is something trump seemed to remember when he pointed out a lawyer in the crowd. >> stephen vaughn, king and spalding. stephen, king and spaulding. i could use some good legal advice. do you have some good lawyers over there? i could use some good lawyers, right? aw, the hell with it. i just have to suffer throug
david? mike kelly. where is mike? where is kevin mccarthy? where's john? where's john? where's chuck? where is larry? where's wilbur? where's jerry? where's tom? where's kevin? where is mike rounds? where's nelson? nelson is around here some place. where are you, ken? where the hell is he? where the hell is ken? by the way, do i see john thune in this audience? >> stephen: ( as trump ) "waldo? where's waldo? ( cheers and applause ) where is-- where is-- where is-- where-- ( applause...
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kelly: that's not an odd week, that's an awesome week. you definitely went downhill like, well met. so you know elton john pretty well? >> elton's husband davidago in toronto and we stayed friends. it was a crazy time when we first reconnected as "will and grace" was just starting actually said, i think elton and david are coming over for dinner and she's like, she freaked out. i freaked out. but logic set in and we barbecued. >> kelly: i was going to say, what do you serve sir elton john? >> pretty much anything. >> kelly: i can roll with that, all right. >> i always tell this story because we had a new piano at the time and i was just learning to play in the four of us and my son, who was six months old, i got up the nerve i said, you know you have to chris and the piano. >> kelly: elton john chris and your piano? >> so he goes in the other room, he goes and he sits down and he says, what would you like me to play? and in this moment i so want him to know me and know that i am a big fan, so i'm not going to say "rocket man. that's too obvious.
kelly: that's not an odd week, that's an awesome week. you definitely went downhill like, well met. so you know elton john pretty well? >> elton's husband davidago in toronto and we stayed friends. it was a crazy time when we first reconnected as "will and grace" was just starting actually said, i think elton and david are coming over for dinner and she's like, she freaked out. i freaked out. but logic set in and we barbecued. >> kelly: i was going to say, what do you...
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stuart: let's bring on board a big hitter, david kelly with jpmorgan joining us on the phone. y right now, david, minus 450 points, what do you make of what's going on here? >> well, i think the problem, of course, is when the fed cuts rates aggressively as they did today that can send mix signals. and i think that's part of the problem. i think the other part of the problem is that this is monetary medicine of limited effectiveness. i mean, it can -- ultimately i think it can effect the stock market and lead to lower dollar but the real problem is in service sector. are you beginning to take an airline flight. are you going to go to restaurant and none of these are sensitive decisions. stuart: indeed, david, as chairman powell did say, the virus weighing on economic activity worldwide and it's highly uncertain of the effects. he's suggesting i think that the worst is still to come as he will have to deal with it in coordination now with central banks. do i have that right, david? >> yes, also in terms of fiscal policy. if the people are getting hit by this are in the service s
stuart: let's bring on board a big hitter, david kelly with jpmorgan joining us on the phone. y right now, david, minus 450 points, what do you make of what's going on here? >> well, i think the problem, of course, is when the fed cuts rates aggressively as they did today that can send mix signals. and i think that's part of the problem. i think the other part of the problem is that this is monetary medicine of limited effectiveness. i mean, it can -- ultimately i think it can effect the...
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david: thank you so much, stephanie kelly. levisionbloomberg and radio, especially edition of wall street week. we will hear from nancy pelosi, cisco ceo, larry summers, and much more. that is 6:00 p.m. eastern time. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power ." is still down. >> we are taking a bit of a breather. we are coming up the best three days since the great depression era and i think a lot of that stimulus isund the met with this grim reality that the coronavirus is still spreading. the economic picture is grim when you consider the conference this morning was the worst since the financial crisis. over 3 million jobless this week. that is heading into today. we are still heading for our best week since 2009. we are up double-digit on the week. david:? and the month [laughter] it's the worst since 2008. >> it is ugly. look at the dow, from monday's close to yesterday, rallied into a bull market. the velocity with which things are moving is quite incredible. even though the dow actually hit bull market territo
david: thank you so much, stephanie kelly. levisionbloomberg and radio, especially edition of wall street week. we will hear from nancy pelosi, cisco ceo, larry summers, and much more. that is 6:00 p.m. eastern time. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power ." is still down. >> we are taking a bit of a breather. we are coming up the best three days since the great depression era and i think a lot of that stimulus isund the met with this grim reality that the...
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the bbc‘s david eades caught up with the kelly family to see how they were getting on with life in lockdownkoreans have actually dealt with it really well. i think social compliance here has been pretty high. you don't see the kind of stuff that you've seen in the us, people going to the beaches, people refusing to stay off subways and stuff like that. i mean, south koreans have actually really responded really well. and that's why the curve hasd flattened, right? i mean, the cases are down now to, like, only 100 a day. so it's actually been pretty successful. sorry, my kids are... no, no! you must never — that is one thing you can never apologise for now. it's part of the scene, isn't it, it's what we expect. but in a sense, also, we're living in a world, robert, now, where working from home, that tele—working phenomenon, is something we all have to deal with. people see this, they might have laughed and loved what they saw a couple of years ago, they can empathise now. this is a new way of working. and i guess it's transformational? yeah, i mean, it's pretty tough for us. as you can, see
the bbc‘s david eades caught up with the kelly family to see how they were getting on with life in lockdownkoreans have actually dealt with it really well. i think social compliance here has been pretty high. you don't see the kind of stuff that you've seen in the us, people going to the beaches, people refusing to stay off subways and stuff like that. i mean, south koreans have actually really responded really well. and that's why the curve hasd flattened, right? i mean, the cases are down...
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other senators who were actively trading before the virus began spreading include republicans kelly loeffler, david perdue, and james inhofe, and the husband of democrat dianne feinstein also sold stock before the market downturn. we should note mr. berger is regarded at the senate's leading authority on pandemics having written a book about the subject back in 2006. >> sean: trace gallagher, thank you. now unfortunately as president trump and his coronavirus task force work around the clock to keep our country safe and secure, sadly not everybody is rising to the occasion. nancy pelosi and the democrats, the ones that were withholding valuable money for hospitals or displaced workers that have rent payments and have mortgage payments and car payments and kids in college, they were fighting for money from the national endowment for the arts in the kennedy center and the arts and humanities. anyway, use it as an opportunity to attack the president while the rest of the country is all hands on deck. listen to this shameful remarks you made yesterday on fake news cnn. >> the president, his denial at t
other senators who were actively trading before the virus began spreading include republicans kelly loeffler, david perdue, and james inhofe, and the husband of democrat dianne feinstein also sold stock before the market downturn. we should note mr. berger is regarded at the senate's leading authority on pandemics having written a book about the subject back in 2006. >> sean: trace gallagher, thank you. now unfortunately as president trump and his coronavirus task force work around the...
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phil horn wondered: mike wharton thought: and david kelly e—mailed: coronavirus was so pervasive on theand training, and to tell their own stories online, on radio and on tv. young reporter, which was previously known as school report, works with thousands of11— to 18—year—olds and this week held its annual festival. part of that was a celebration of those who'd submitted stories they felt the bbc should be covering, with awards handed out to the winners. here's one of those winners, morgan, with her report on upskirting — the practice of taking images underneath of victim's clothing without permission. i've come to a school to talk to sixth formers about their awareness of upskirting. i'm going to try and share my story to make sure that you know if you are ever put in a situation, how to get out of it, and how police can help you. i walked into my local swimming pool change rooms and i had photos taken of my bare body from underneath the wall of the changing room next to me. well, i'm delighted to say we are joined now by morgan and also byjosie verghese, head of young reporter. welco
phil horn wondered: mike wharton thought: and david kelly e—mailed: coronavirus was so pervasive on theand training, and to tell their own stories online, on radio and on tv. young reporter, which was previously known as school report, works with thousands of11— to 18—year—olds and this week held its annual festival. part of that was a celebration of those who'd submitted stories they felt the bbc should be covering, with awards handed out to the winners. here's one of those winners,...
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david louie, abc 7 news. >>> fans of "live with kelly and ryan" got a special inside look atha they were joined in new yo tonight. "world news tonight" anchor moderated and asked them about it the magic behind the show. >> it's about having a cup of coffee with dear friends who you feel like you know even if you never meet them. >> we have an incredible trust with each other that allows us to go to any place at any time and say any thing, which hopefully translates to people watching at home. >> your answers are always so much better. >> "live with kelly and ryan" airs weekdays at 9:00 a.m. those two are the dynamic duo. >>> let's get a check on our weather and a possibility of rain. >> sandy pate. >>> this is the third day of records in the bay area. oakland airport, 77, new records, 79 in gilroy. it is still winter but sure fog is rolling in. the southerly surge up along the san mateo coast and advancing as we see. let's take a look at what it's going to do to our temperatures. down 10 degrees from 79 to 69. it's going to be a 13-degree in. live look from our emory vill camera right now. the breeze is up a fm
david louie, abc 7 news. >>> fans of "live with kelly and ryan" got a special inside look atha they were joined in new yo tonight. "world news tonight" anchor moderated and asked them about it the magic behind the show. >> it's about having a cup of coffee with dear friends who you feel like you know even if you never meet them. >> we have an incredible trust with each other that allows us to go to any place at any time and say any thing, which hopefully...
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>> you know, jim -- >> i want -- >> i'm sorry >> go ahead, david >> i want to turn to kelly and get hers as well given your focus through the years as i always remember has been onto a certain extent the bond and credit markets as well and the fed. extraordinary measures this morning. the likes of which as steve said we've never really seen, and as sara referenced the market did seem to be on an up tick toward the open only to reverse again but what is your take on these moves at this point and what they will mean >> the only thing i was thinking was the timing this morning. it came after that vote yesterday. right? i mean, you had the bill not advance last night, and here comes the fed saying effectively to me saying we can't afford for this not to happen so if -- look at just the corporate bailout piece of this. you can either have the money coming directly from the federal government or not. if they get hung up on it, the fed said we're going to support the corporate debt markets and make sure the asset classes keep functioning. it take it as a sign of washington, if you want to main
>> you know, jim -- >> i want -- >> i'm sorry >> go ahead, david >> i want to turn to kelly and get hers as well given your focus through the years as i always remember has been onto a certain extent the bond and credit markets as well and the fed. extraordinary measures this morning. the likes of which as steve said we've never really seen, and as sara referenced the market did seem to be on an up tick toward the open only to reverse again but what is your take on...
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david louie, abc 7 news. >>> fans of "live with kelly and ryan" got a special inside look at what it takes to put the show together joined in new york tonight. "world news tonight" anchor moderated and asked them about it the magic behind the show. >> it's about having a cup of coffee with dear friends who you feel like you know even if you never meet them. >> we have an incredible trust with each other that allows us to go to any place at any time and say any thing, which hopefully translates to people watching at home. >> your answers are always so much better. >> "live with kelly and ryan" airs weekdays at 9:00 a.m. those two are the dynamic duo. >>> let's get a check on our weather and a possibility of rain. >> sandy pate. >>> this is the third day of records in the bay area. oakland airport, 77, new records, 79 in gilroy. it is still winter but sure didn't feel like. right now in the 50s for pretty much all of you. already seeing the changes underway. fog is rolling in. the southerly surge up along the san mateo coast and advancing as we see. let's take a look at what it's going to do to our temperatures. dow
david louie, abc 7 news. >>> fans of "live with kelly and ryan" got a special inside look at what it takes to put the show together joined in new york tonight. "world news tonight" anchor moderated and asked them about it the magic behind the show. >> it's about having a cup of coffee with dear friends who you feel like you know even if you never meet them. >> we have an incredible trust with each other that allows us to go to any place at any time and...
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. >>> welcome back i'm sara eisen along with david faber and kelly evans joins us from cnbc world headquarterscoming to you live from separate locations as we continue to practice social distancing here at cnbc. one hour into the trading session and things have been off to a solid start the s&p 500 building on earlier gains, now up almost 7%. the dow is up 1420 points, 7.6% and the nasdaq up 6% so one of those turn-around tuesday kind of days energy is the best performing sector in the market right now, up 12% it's been the hardest hit through all of this, and consumer staples are lagging there, up 3.7%, which gives you the size and scale of some of the gains as hope builds that congress will pass that stimulus package with of course all eyes on washington and president trump's strategy here about getting the economy potentially reopened sooner than expected. kelly? >> we just heard from speaker pelosi, who said that maybe a couple of hours from now we could have some real progress. let's talk a little bit more about what is at stake for the markets here our guests are joyce chang, and joseph
. >>> welcome back i'm sara eisen along with david faber and kelly evans joins us from cnbc world headquarterscoming to you live from separate locations as we continue to practice social distancing here at cnbc. one hour into the trading session and things have been off to a solid start the s&p 500 building on earlier gains, now up almost 7%. the dow is up 1420 points, 7.6% and the nasdaq up 6% so one of those turn-around tuesday kind of days energy is the best performing sector in...
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. >> david gura joins me here, kelly our colleague as well. everything about this is unique. when we get a two-minute warning in most administrations, it's two minutes. kelley has been very gracious getting us going here. just david -- just the unique nature, the feeling under way right now all of the trader got quiet. it was pumped up at loud volume. everyone was listening rapidly. what i'll say in the contact yesterday morning, it was the treasury secretary steven mnuchin. he talked a good boom, having conversations with folks on capitol hill. shortly after he gave that interview. the president came out with a tweet focusing on something else altogether. ref seen that over and over again in the course of this administration. proxies speak and then the president sweeps in and changes the directive. yes, he wall street the points man, the task force is headed up by alex azar, but the president made mike pence as the point person on this issue. >>> as we wait for the signal from kelly, another voice of authority, the medical officials we have here that we're able to consult wit
. >> david gura joins me here, kelly our colleague as well. everything about this is unique. when we get a two-minute warning in most administrations, it's two minutes. kelley has been very gracious getting us going here. just david -- just the unique nature, the feeling under way right now all of the trader got quiet. it was pumped up at loud volume. everyone was listening rapidly. what i'll say in the contact yesterday morning, it was the treasury secretary steven mnuchin. he talked a...
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. >> and when pressed by our reporter, kelly o'donnell, about the danger, david jolly, of calling itoax and that the president's followers or believers will believe it's a hoax and then not take the necessary advice that they need to take, the president said he was talking about something else and democrats altogether. but a lot of the issue with a disease like this, an infection like this, is about trust in government, right? some of it's medicine, some of it's science, but a lot of it is trust in your government. we've got a president who took a sharpie to a map when dealing with a hurricane. you've got a president who says he's going to do things after gun massacres who doesn't do things about them. you've got a president who wouldn't deal with right-wing extremism in this country because he really wanted to believe it was something else. and we've not really been put to this test yet. i don't think coronavirus is existential, but it's certainly serious, and we haven't been put to the test where i need to know my government's telling me the best -- giving me the best information.
. >> and when pressed by our reporter, kelly o'donnell, about the danger, david jolly, of calling itoax and that the president's followers or believers will believe it's a hoax and then not take the necessary advice that they need to take, the president said he was talking about something else and democrats altogether. but a lot of the issue with a disease like this, an infection like this, is about trust in government, right? some of it's medicine, some of it's science, but a lot of it...
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answers to cut through the noise to get to the truth of the mind of a star kelly and i want you to double the going to. be there i'm david and this is climate change. happiness in 3 books. this is the book for you to. get smarter birth free g.w. books on you tube. good use crime fighters are back again after goes most successful in radio drama series continues. this season the stories focus on hate speech color of prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all of this is are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now. a good. place. this is news coming to you live from adjusting to life with the corona virus as europe becomes the new epicenter of the disease people face the new reality of shutdowns travel bans and calls to give up social contacts to slow the spread. germany soffits response as coronavirus cases jumped more than 2000 chance of a war against large gatherings but stopped short of closing schools.
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kelly. >> thank you. >> best of luck. >> thank you. david all coronavirus concerns? you north alone, what a tech company is now selling to keep your hands as far away in your face as possible, next. >> i haven't touched my face in weeks, in weeks, i miss it. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. we'll keep building smarter suv's. to help keep you focused on the road ahead. and. the road beside. did we mention the road ahead. with an available best in class. epa estimated combined fuel economy and the technology to practically park itself. this is the reimagined 2020 ford escape. . . their medicare options...ere people go to learn about before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare suppleme
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. >>> frank, thank you >>> good morning welcome back i'm kelly evans with david faber and sara eisenin us as soon as the wi-fi allows about an hour into today's trading session and we've seen the markets all over the place in the last 24 hours but a strong rally with the dow up 944 points 4 .5%. we're at session highs pretty much >> yeah. the s&p as you point out up over 4% extending a rally yesterday as you know, kelly, you were on air during this, i think, in part we had a fairly strong day going after that historic day on let's see, on tuesday. but then some comments and tweets from bernie sanders seemed to temper things. we got the bill through the senate the vote was 94 in favor none opposed, i believe. right? and now we wait on the house of representatives which could act as quickly as tomorrow is from at least what we're hearing at this point >> right following that progress closely, of course, and david a lot of people were surprised that we were down so much this morning we get the horrendous jobless claims number, and maybe it beats expectations maybe it's something else go
. >>> frank, thank you >>> good morning welcome back i'm kelly evans with david faber and sara eisenin us as soon as the wi-fi allows about an hour into today's trading session and we've seen the markets all over the place in the last 24 hours but a strong rally with the dow up 944 points 4 .5%. we're at session highs pretty much >> yeah. the s&p as you point out up over 4% extending a rally yesterday as you know, kelly, you were on air during this, i think, in part...
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. >> we just heard from house speaker nancy pelosi, nbc's kelly o'donnell is at the white house, i'm joined by david jolly no longer affiliated with the gop, and capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt stuck with me. how wide is the capitalism between what republicans want and what we heard from house speaker nancy pelosi? >> frankly, craig, she sounded much more optimistic than i or our team was expecting her to sound considering some of the reporting that we had this morning and overnight about republican concerns about this bill. she seemed -- she doesn't usually come forward with that kind of blunt talk about how negotiations are going, but she was pretty straightforward in saying we're going back and forth, we don't want them to move the goal posts, was the terminology she used. she talked about giving concessions to the administration. kevin mccarthy i think also adds to that narrative. many house republicans were -- what we were watching, because there seemed to be some nerves there. if they were to unmask, vote against this legislation, that could have signaled a potential problem. but the cas
. >> we just heard from house speaker nancy pelosi, nbc's kelly o'donnell is at the white house, i'm joined by david jolly no longer affiliated with the gop, and capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt stuck with me. how wide is the capitalism between what republicans want and what we heard from house speaker nancy pelosi? >> frankly, craig, she sounded much more optimistic than i or our team was expecting her to sound considering some of the reporting that we had this morning and...
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. >> "live with kelly & ryan" airs on abc7 weekdays at 9:00. >> i notice david muir does the double kissmebody needs to tell him this is what we do. >>> coming up, a warning about who you hire do your taxes. >>> and new food options at chase center. two businesses opening up in a few months. >>> here's a live look outside. we'll be right back. >>> how much allowance does your child receive? i'm michael finney. there's a new survey out that finds the average american child receives $30 per week in allowance. not bad. so where does that money go? about half of it goes to outings with friends. then digital downloads, devices and then toys. experts say it doesn't matter what the money is spent on but the trip it takes to get there. ie, are they saving money each week to buy a bigger purchase later? that's a lesson you want your child to take away. the money doesn't grow on trees, you have >>> we know this is going to come to an end now that i broke out the storm impact scale for saturday. 37 today. 38 tomorrow, which is friday. and that will be it. this will go down as our fourth longest mid
. >> "live with kelly & ryan" airs on abc7 weekdays at 9:00. >> i notice david muir does the double kissmebody needs to tell him this is what we do. >>> coming up, a warning about who you hire do your taxes. >>> and new food options at chase center. two businesses opening up in a few months. >>> here's a live look outside. we'll be right back. >>> how much allowance does your child receive? i'm michael finney. there's a new survey...
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david, what is your reaction what do you think it's telling us >> hi, kelly look i think the fed was right to take the action given the uncertainty. the market selling off is a reflection that between 2950 and 3,000 on the s&p, it's fair value m the correction is just fine the earnings outlook has been impacted by the situation in asia and now the european tourism industry is basically getting shut down for the spring so the market selling off but not because of what the fed did. it's selling off because of a lot of investors knew they needed to derisk and they were looking for a better opportunity to do so and figured that opportunity would come when policymakers took action that came. neither derisking. my advice would be don't panic there will be more volatility in markets for the remaining weeks and possibility months i would invest that investors buy the stocks they wanted to buy or should have bought a few years ago but don't by the things they should have bought energy, industrials, still a lot of concerns. tech, health care, that's my preference i would only point out that fo
david, what is your reaction what do you think it's telling us >> hi, kelly look i think the fed was right to take the action given the uncertainty. the market selling off is a reflection that between 2950 and 3,000 on the s&p, it's fair value m the correction is just fine the earnings outlook has been impacted by the situation in asia and now the european tourism industry is basically getting shut down for the spring so the market selling off but not because of what the fed did. it's...
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kelly o'donnell as well. both following new developments from both ends of pennsylvania avenue. david gura is at the new york stock exchange. this will be the nation's first containment zone, talk us through what that actually means and what people that live in that area can expect. >> reporter: that's right, ayman, there's lots of questions this morning. that containment zone goes into effect tomorrow and it's about one mile in radius. that means that all the large gathering spaces like schools, synagogues, churches, community centers will be shut down. people can travel in and out of that containment zones and smaller businesses like grocery stores and delis will remain open. people are stocking up. they're going to the grocery store and they're trying to limit contact. i want to introduce you to the mayor of new rochelle. when people think of containment zones, we understand the national guard is coming in, you think of big humvees, how will this look tomorrow? >> i appreciate that you were clear in your introduction. because it is often misunderstood as a quarantine zone which it
kelly o'donnell as well. both following new developments from both ends of pennsylvania avenue. david gura is at the new york stock exchange. this will be the nation's first containment zone, talk us through what that actually means and what people that live in that area can expect. >> reporter: that's right, ayman, there's lots of questions this morning. that containment zone goes into effect tomorrow and it's about one mile in radius. that means that all the large gathering spaces like...
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magician david copperfield and another vegas mainstay said he, too, is suspending shows. also postponing or canceling performances the jonas brothers and kellyson. and in a move aimed to help with social distancing amc and regal theater chains are cutting their seating capacity. they are capping seating within each individual theater to 50% capacity. amc says it will not allow more than 250 people in any auditorium. amc and of crises as americans stay home to avoid becoming infected. both chains say they are implementing heightened cleaning protocols. that's happening, too, at our station. we're being really safe. meteorologist rob mayeda is in for vianey today. i never see you, but we did not hug today. >> that's unusual. >> we're keeping far away from one another. it's sort of an ironically good time to stay inside for social distancing because we have all this rain. >> and the travel conditions in the sierra, the roadways have been shut down so they're recommending folks stay home as opposed to heading up to the high country. we have the clouds, still more showers outside. and, yes, san francisco will be looking at rain at times, and we'r
magician david copperfield and another vegas mainstay said he, too, is suspending shows. also postponing or canceling performances the jonas brothers and kellyson. and in a move aimed to help with social distancing amc and regal theater chains are cutting their seating capacity. they are capping seating within each individual theater to 50% capacity. amc says it will not allow more than 250 people in any auditorium. amc and of crises as americans stay home to avoid becoming infected. both...
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exclusive interview with david tepper the founder of appaloosa management be sure not to miss that let's get over to rick santelli now. good morning, rick. >> good morning, kelly would like to welcome a special guest former ecb president jean-claude on the phone. thank you for joining me today let's get right into it. whatever it takes, takes on a different meaning when it isn't a bailout, this is to combat a pandemic, we shut off the main circuitry for most businesses, do you think that central banks and governments of the world are doing enough, and b, does whatever it take includes all the different fringe areas that we know were overly speculative like some of the junk bonds and the triple bs? >> it's a pleasure to be with you, rick. i have to say that we are experiencing the worst crisis since world war ii, without any i would say other qualification. we never had to cope with such a many-dimension situation, sudden stop of production, and the combination of a health problem of supply problem and of demand problem simultaneously as you said, the authorities in such circumstances have to do what is commensurate to the immense challenge we have and it seems
exclusive interview with david tepper the founder of appaloosa management be sure not to miss that let's get over to rick santelli now. good morning, rick. >> good morning, kelly would like to welcome a special guest former ecb president jean-claude on the phone. thank you for joining me today let's get right into it. whatever it takes, takes on a different meaning when it isn't a bailout, this is to combat a pandemic, we shut off the main circuitry for most businesses, do you think that...
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georgia senator kelly lessler and north carolina senator richard burr, just hours after reports the lawmakers sold off large amounts of stock ahead of the coronavirus outbreak georgia senator daviddue also sold stocks weeks ago i can address anybody else's situation and i of the last 5 years i've had outside professionals that managemy personal. >>affairs complied with every rule in the senate ju like these other guys have friday afternoon leffler released a statement saying her investments are managed by a 3rd party. >>and that quote i'm not involved the news sweeping capitol hill is raising questions over whether these members. >>use information from private senate briefings to protect themselves while their constituents remain vulnerable actually it. >>because i didn't do oklahoma nator jim inhofe s also come under criticism. he says he had already divested his stocks when he became chairman of the senate armed services >>and defense he was in inside any closed door briefings on the potential severity of the virus outbreak there there's a problem it there. >>unfortunately i was noa partisan meeting so is a >>knox at senator burr's office left unanswered, but a statement from
georgia senator kelly lessler and north carolina senator richard burr, just hours after reports the lawmakers sold off large amounts of stock ahead of the coronavirus outbreak georgia senator daviddue also sold stocks weeks ago i can address anybody else's situation and i of the last 5 years i've had outside professionals that managemy personal. >>affairs complied with every rule in the senate ju like these other guys have friday afternoon leffler released a statement saying her...
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david: thank you. the coronavirus spreading, leaders are pointing fingers. will the blame game backfire? let's ask lee carter, nathan rubin and new york post's kelly jane torrence. let me start with you. so sick of everything being politicized. we are in the midst of something, the blame game should be postmortem, not in a little of this. >> it should stop any american people are tired of and in this moment if we cannot come together and say we have a problem we have a really big problem because this is something the american people are scared, it will impact the economy and on the elderly, is trump to blame or democrats to blame, is this a hoax? whatever people want to talk about they can talk about later. address the problem and make americans feel safe and make sure we are safe. charles: the biggest part of the outcome of this will be self inflicting. the virus is not going to hurt the economy is much as how we react to it. early on the political finger-pointing weeks ago, joe biden called donald trump a xena phone but because he didn't want flights from china, the white house was caught flat-footed in the worst case outcome was inevitable beca
david: thank you. the coronavirus spreading, leaders are pointing fingers. will the blame game backfire? let's ask lee carter, nathan rubin and new york post's kelly jane torrence. let me start with you. so sick of everything being politicized. we are in the midst of something, the blame game should be postmortem, not in a little of this. >> it should stop any american people are tired of and in this moment if we cannot come together and say we have a problem we have a really big problem...