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ukraine and its people are in the firing line. >>> this is david martin at the pentagon.cased its biggest guns this weekend, test firing nuclear capable weapons. intercontinental and submarine launched missiles. vladamir putin looked on in a photo-op that said "don't mess with me" all while russian forces moved in to attack ukraine. >> we have reason to believe the russian forces intend to attack ukraine in the coming week. in the coming days. >> reporter: commercial satellite photos show a russian battle group made up of tanks, armored personnel carriers and helicopters just ten miles from the order. roughly half the more than 150,000 troops arrayed around ukraine are now in attack positions. defense secretary austin visiting nato allies, described what is happening. >> they are uncoiling and are now poised to strike. >> reporter: a former general and combat veteran, austin said the satellite photos leave only one interpretation. >> it's aparpparent he has made decision and they're moving into position to conduct an attack. >> we believe they will target kyiv, a city of
ukraine and its people are in the firing line. >>> this is david martin at the pentagon.cased its biggest guns this weekend, test firing nuclear capable weapons. intercontinental and submarine launched missiles. vladamir putin looked on in a photo-op that said "don't mess with me" all while russian forces moved in to attack ukraine. >> we have reason to believe the russian forces intend to attack ukraine in the coming week. in the coming days. >> reporter:...
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. >> brennan: and we're joined by national security correspondent david martin. you with us again, david. the president is very clear he is convinced by u.s. intelligence that this invasion will happen, that president putin decided to do it. how is he that certain? >> because the intelligence says that russian troops have actually received orders now to proceed with the invasion. so not only are they moving up closer and closer to the border and to these attack positions, but the commanders on the ground are making specific plans for how they would maneuver in their sector of the battlefield. they're doing everything that american commanders >> bannowonce they got the vladimir putin gives himself many options. from what you know, what is the option he seems to be setting himself up for? how does this play out? >> well, he is definitely giving himself the option for a full-scale invasion of the country, which would begin with the attack on the capital of kyiv. >> brennan: with an aerial assault? >> well, a cyber-assault to begin with. but it will look much like th
. >> brennan: and we're joined by national security correspondent david martin. you with us again, david. the president is very clear he is convinced by u.s. intelligence that this invasion will happen, that president putin decided to do it. how is he that certain? >> because the intelligence says that russian troops have actually received orders now to proceed with the invasion. so not only are they moving up closer and closer to the border and to these attack positions, but the...
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cbs' david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: russia's road to kyiv runs through nuclear wasteland of chernobyl, site of the 1986 nuclear meltdown that has been blamed for dozens of deaths. today, it became a battleground as ukrainian forces tried to hold off russian troops, raising fears high-powered weapons would puncture the dome erected over the ruined reactor, and once again release radiation. >> the fight is going right there, with ukrainian national guard protecting the chernobyl station from the attack. >> reporter: after the fighting ended with the russians in control, ukraine assured the international atomic energy agency, there had been no casualties nor destruction at chernobyl. ukraine also said all of its 15 nuclear reactors around the country were operating safely and securely. but the russian invasion is only in its opening phase, and the danger of a war-time nuclear accident remains. russian troops are advancing on three fronts. one toward kyiv, one toward kharkiv, and one from the south out of crimea, a province of ukraine which putin seized in 2014. the
cbs' david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: russia's road to kyiv runs through nuclear wasteland of chernobyl, site of the 1986 nuclear meltdown that has been blamed for dozens of deaths. today, it became a battleground as ukrainian forces tried to hold off russian troops, raising fears high-powered weapons would puncture the dome erected over the ruined reactor, and once again release radiation. >> the fight is going right there, with ukrainian national guard...
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david martin has more. >> reporter: the u.s. set out to capture the isis leader in this hideaway, but abu ibrahim al a children. the explosion leveled the third floor and sent bodies flying into the yard below. president biden watched from the white house situation room. >> he chose to blow himself up, not just the vest, but to blow up that third floor rather than face justice for the crimes he has committed. >> reporter: nighttime video shows the lights of orbiting helicopters and picks up the sounds of the raid. [ gunfire ] the commandos came in by helicopter with armed drones and fighter aircraft overhead. using bullhorns to warn a family on the first floor to get out while they could. after he blew himself up, commandos stormed the second floor where one of his lieutenants and his wife had barricaded themselves. both were killed along with a child. the president who approved the operation after being shown a scale model of the house, had ordered a ground raid in an effort to avoid civilian casualties. >> knowing that this te
david martin has more. >> reporter: the u.s. set out to capture the isis leader in this hideaway, but abu ibrahim al a children. the explosion leveled the third floor and sent bodies flying into the yard below. president biden watched from the white house situation room. >> he chose to blow himself up, not just the vest, but to blow up that third floor rather than face justice for the crimes he has committed. >> reporter: nighttime video shows the lights of orbiting...
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national security correspondent david martin is here with more on the troop movements in ukraine.ng is that the ukrainian resistance is putting up a fierce fight, and russia isn't moving as quickly as they thought they would. >> reporter: well, it seems to be true. the russians have basically bogged down. they are still about 20 miles from the capital of kyiv, and they are starting to experience shortages of fuel, shortages of ammunition. and it is turning into a siege. and, in fact, they are starting to use rockets, which are much less precise than missiles -- using rockets to bombard the city. the fact that the russians are bogged down may be good news for the defense of ukraine, but it is bad news for the citizens of kyiv because it puts them in even greater danger of being harmed. russia has now committed about two-thirds of those 150,000 troops that had amassed around the border, 100,000 troops, and it has not been able to take a single major city. but you have to look at it and say, they've still got 50,000 there on the border ready to commit. and lots more troops back in mo
national security correspondent david martin is here with more on the troop movements in ukraine.ng is that the ukrainian resistance is putting up a fierce fight, and russia isn't moving as quickly as they thought they would. >> reporter: well, it seems to be true. the russians have basically bogged down. they are still about 20 miles from the capital of kyiv, and they are starting to experience shortages of fuel, shortages of ammunition. and it is turning into a siege. and, in fact, they...
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norah. >> o'donnell: david martin at the pentagon. thank you. more news about the military. u.s.with the 82nd airborne division in fort bragg, north carolina prepared for deployment to eastern europe amid escalating tensions between ukraine and russia. they are among the 2,000 troops head odd the region to support n.a.t.o. u.s. intelligence revealed an elaborate russian plot to stage a fabricated attack by ukrainian forces as a pretext for at that possible invasion. cbs's holly williams is in kyiv for reporting. >> reporter: the u.s. government says an attack staged by russia could include a graphic propaganda preparing to show explosions, corpses and military equipment supplied by the west with actors playing grieving mourners. cbs was told russia may have already recruited the people to set up the incident and fake victims could be in russia or russian speaking people in ukraine. with roughly 100,000 troops massed on ukraine's border, russian government has been warning for weeks russia could stage a violent incident. the government has nod provided any supporting evidence. u.s
norah. >> o'donnell: david martin at the pentagon. thank you. more news about the military. u.s.with the 82nd airborne division in fort bragg, north carolina prepared for deployment to eastern europe amid escalating tensions between ukraine and russia. they are among the 2,000 troops head odd the region to support n.a.t.o. u.s. intelligence revealed an elaborate russian plot to stage a fabricated attack by ukrainian forces as a pretext for at that possible invasion. cbs's holly williams...
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let's bring in our national security spohn correspondent david martin at the pentagon. i know you are speaking with nato officials as well who are confirming that this russian attack has begun. >> that's right, those explosions, that charlie and holly are hearing are, according to a nato official, the beginning of the russian invasion of ukraine. and, if it goes according to the way the u.s. officials believe it will go, this shelling, whether it comes from ballistic missiles, airstrikes, or simply artillery, will continue up until daybreak. and then, you will start to see ground operations. you might see airborne troops either carried by helicopters, or jumping as paratroopers from planes, coming in to take key locations. cities, major intersections, and then, you would see tanks coming across the border in a classic invasion force, going into ukraine. whether or not that is exactly how it plays out of course we will only know when the sun comes up. >> of course, the u.s. has deployed a limited number of trips to nato countries, it has moved some around, but the presid
let's bring in our national security spohn correspondent david martin at the pentagon. i know you are speaking with nato officials as well who are confirming that this russian attack has begun. >> that's right, those explosions, that charlie and holly are hearing are, according to a nato official, the beginning of the russian invasion of ukraine. and, if it goes according to the way the u.s. officials believe it will go, this shelling, whether it comes from ballistic missiles,...
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norah. >> o'donnell: david martin at the pentagon, thank you.ng us now is secretary of state antony blinken. mr. secretary, thank you for your time. >> good to be with you, norah. thanks. >> o'donnell: well, there were a number of alarming developments today. do you believe that ukraine's capital of kyiv could soon fall to russian forces? >> well, it's certainly under threat, and it could well be under siege. this is the opening salvo of a massive invasion, and we see this continuing and threatening kyiv and threatening other major cities in ukraine. >> o'donnell: and where is ukraine's president zelensky? and how concerned are you about his safety right now? >> to the best of my knowledge, president zelensky remains in ukraine, at his post. and of course we're concerned for the safety of all of our friends in ukraine-- government officials and others. and we're doing everything we can to stand with them, to support them. we're there for them-- not only us, countries throughout europe and countries around the world. >> o'donnell: and we learned
norah. >> o'donnell: david martin at the pentagon, thank you.ng us now is secretary of state antony blinken. mr. secretary, thank you for your time. >> good to be with you, norah. thanks. >> o'donnell: well, there were a number of alarming developments today. do you believe that ukraine's capital of kyiv could soon fall to russian forces? >> well, it's certainly under threat, and it could well be under siege. this is the opening salvo of a massive invasion, and we see...
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david martin with all those new details. thank you. turning now to the economy. the labor department's monthly jobs report was better than expected with 467,000 jobs added in january. the strong numbers come despite last month's omicron surge that saw 3.6 million workers out sick. the highest amount since the start of the pandemic. some good news on the covid front. the omicron spread is slowing and new cases are falling in 49 of 50 states. the only state that's actually still seeing an increase is alabama, but in the rest of the country cases are down nearly 30%. with that positive development comes some sad news. the death toll in the u.s. just passed 900,000 fatalities and, unfortunately, the number of people dying every day is increasing. all right, in minneapolis tonight, there are calls for justice after a police swat team officer shot and killed a 22-year-old black man during a no-knock warrant raid on the apartment where he was staying. tensions have been high in the city since the police killing of george floyd, and with three former officers now on fede
david martin with all those new details. thank you. turning now to the economy. the labor department's monthly jobs report was better than expected with 467,000 jobs added in january. the strong numbers come despite last month's omicron surge that saw 3.6 million workers out sick. the highest amount since the start of the pandemic. some good news on the covid front. the omicron spread is slowing and new cases are falling in 49 of 50 states. the only state that's actually still seeing an...
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david martin, thank you. let's turn to holly williams again, bought holly, you have spent so much time on the ground in ukraine, over the years, and i want to ask you about that, f yet today, he tried to callsa defend ourselves. whenou attack, you see our faces not our backs. but can ukraine defend itself? how quickly could it fall if the russians seize the capital? >> remember, we are talking about possibly the biggest land war that europe has seen since the second world war. but this country is already at war and has been against russian backed separatists for nearly eight years. it's a bloody conflict, more than 14,000 people have already been killed according to ukraine. we have been near and around the front line, if this is now a full blown russian invasion, u.s. officials have warned that could mean up to 100,000 civilian casualies in ukraine and millions refuges. >> holly williams, thank facing expensive vitamin c creams with dull results? olay brightens it up with new olay vitamin c. gives you two ti
david martin, thank you. let's turn to holly williams again, bought holly, you have spent so much time on the ground in ukraine, over the years, and i want to ask you about that, f yet today, he tried to callsa defend ourselves. whenou attack, you see our faces not our backs. but can ukraine defend itself? how quickly could it fall if the russians seize the capital? >> remember, we are talking about possibly the biggest land war that europe has seen since the second world war. but this...
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we're joined by national security correspondent david martin. good morning, david.e you here. what is the latest on the russian troop movement? >> about 30 russian war ships have gone live fire exercises in the black sea. if you plot the coordinates of those exercises, you will see the exercises cover virtually the entire southern coast of ukraine. meanwhile, you have those exercises with 30,000 russian troops going on in belarus, who's border is just an hour away from the ukrainian capital of kyiv. russia now has 80% of the forces it would need to conduct an all-out invasion, and the rest are on their way. some of those troops that we have seen parked bumper to bumper in those assembly areas in satellite photos, they're starting to move out of the assembly areas, a little closer to the border, but not yet into what you would call an attack position. the u.s. has intelligence that putin has told his commanders to be ready to go on the 16th, which is wednesday. now, whether it all plays out according to that timetable remains to be seen, but we are clearly at crunch
we're joined by national security correspondent david martin. good morning, david.e you here. what is the latest on the russian troop movement? >> about 30 russian war ships have gone live fire exercises in the black sea. if you plot the coordinates of those exercises, you will see the exercises cover virtually the entire southern coast of ukraine. meanwhile, you have those exercises with 30,000 russian troops going on in belarus, who's border is just an hour away from the ukrainian...
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david martin. national security correspond for cbs news. and ann simmons.w bureau chief for the wall street journal. thank you all for being here. what do we know about the latest about what's happening on the ground in ukraine, and also, what is vladimir putin hoping to achieve both in the short term and in the long term? >> well, it's clear there's an all-out assault on ukraine by russian forces. by land, by air, basie. -- by sea. mr. putin has made clear his end goal is basically regime change. he wants to take the ukrainian capital of kyiv. he wants to get rid of president zelinski. and he wants to install basically someone who would be more favorable to the kremlin. yamiche: you are talking about sort of him wanting to install someone and take over the democratically elected government there. quickly, briefly, also, when you think about the rationale behind this, how he wants to be viewed by the history books, take us behind putin's thinking on that front. >> it's really difficult to get inside his head. that's for sure. the one thing that is clear is,
david martin. national security correspond for cbs news. and ann simmons.w bureau chief for the wall street journal. thank you all for being here. what do we know about the latest about what's happening on the ground in ukraine, and also, what is vladimir putin hoping to achieve both in the short term and in the long term? >> well, it's clear there's an all-out assault on ukraine by russian forces. by land, by air, basie. -- by sea. mr. putin has made clear his end goal is basically...
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. >> brennan: we heard david martin lay out why that may be good for euukraine, but not for the ukrainianshe is threatening to potentially lean into nuclear by saying he is raising his threat level. is vladimir putin a rational actor at this point? >> i don't think so because he is fearful. what he wants to do more than anything is restore russia to national greatness. he is driven by that. and he is driven by a desire to remain in power until at least 2036. now he knows all of that is at risk. the russian military doesn't look very good. he doesn't look very powerful. this will jeopardize his ability to stay in power. >> brennan: you really think that? >> i really think that, margaret. >> brennan: why do you think there is actually a real threat to him staying in power. he humiliated his intelligence director on television. >> that's a sign, isn't it? i think that's a sign. when he had to humiliate his intelligence director on television, what does that mean? it means everybody around him is telling him what he wants to hear. hear. >> brennan: but who could tand stand up to him? >> the ru
. >> brennan: we heard david martin lay out why that may be good for euukraine, but not for the ukrainianshe is threatening to potentially lean into nuclear by saying he is raising his threat level. is vladimir putin a rational actor at this point? >> i don't think so because he is fearful. what he wants to do more than anything is restore russia to national greatness. he is driven by that. and he is driven by a desire to remain in power until at least 2036. now he knows all of that...
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cbs's david martin is here for more on that, but first we begin with charlie d'agata in kyiv. >> reporterorning, margaret. the ukr ukrainian president has accused russia of potentially targeting civilians in another night of airstrikes in the capital. but russian troops have run into fierce resistance as ukrainian forces hold ground and no major city has been captured. the russian military expanded its aerial onslaught overnight taking aim at oil and gas facilities in a wave of attacks. in ukraine's second city of kharkiv...street battles are under way as ukrainian soldiers and civilians struggle to keep control of the city. in kyiv, a missile tears through an apartment block. where we found dazed and displaced residents dragging belongings away. this is some of the debris and rubble that reigns down from this apartment block after a missile strike. the russian military says this is not one of ours, instead blaming ukrainian air defenses forgoing off target. many have sought shelter deep underground in the city's subway network. angela moved here from crimea after the russian military inv
cbs's david martin is here for more on that, but first we begin with charlie d'agata in kyiv. >> reporterorning, margaret. the ukr ukrainian president has accused russia of potentially targeting civilians in another night of airstrikes in the capital. but russian troops have run into fierce resistance as ukrainian forces hold ground and no major city has been captured. the russian military expanded its aerial onslaught overnight taking aim at oil and gas facilities in a wave of attacks....
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cbs's david martin reports the terrorist blew himself up and troops had to identify him with dna and a officialprint match. >> reporter: the u.s. set out to capture the isis leader in this i hadda way but abu ibrahim al-hashimi al-quarayshi blew himself up along with his wife and two children. the explosion leveled the third floor and sent bodies flying into the yard below. president biden watched from the white house situation room. >> he chose to blow himself up, not just the vest, but to blow up that third floor rather than face justice for the crimes he has committed. >> reporter: night "time" video shows the lights of orbiting helicopters and picks up the sounds of the raid. the commandos came aed dro fighter aircraft overhead using bull horns to warn a family on the first floor to get out while they could. after al crashy blew himself up, commandos stormed the second floor where one of the lieutenants srnd wives barricaded themselves. both killed along with the child. the president who approved the operation after being shown a scaled model of the howls ordered a ground raid in
cbs's david martin reports the terrorist blew himself up and troops had to identify him with dna and a officialprint match. >> reporter: the u.s. set out to capture the isis leader in this i hadda way but abu ibrahim al-hashimi al-quarayshi blew himself up along with his wife and two children. the explosion leveled the third floor and sent bodies flying into the yard below. president biden watched from the white house situation room. >> he chose to blow himself up, not just the...
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david martin reports the terrorist blew himself up and troops had to identify him with a fingerprint reporter: they set aught to capture the isis leader but abu ibrahim al hashimi al qurayshi blew himself up along with his wife and three children. the explosion sent bodies flying. >> he chose to blow himself up, not is the vest but to blow up the third floor rather than face justice for the crimes he's committed. >> reporter: nighttime video opicks up the sounds of the raid. the commandos came in by helicopters and using bull horns to warn a family to get out while they could. after al qurayshi blew himself up, one of his lieutenants and his wife had barricaded themselves. both were killed, along with a child. the president, who approved the operation, after being shown a scale model of the house, ordered a ground raid to avoid civilian casualties. >> knowing he chose to surround himself with families, including children. we chose a special forces raid, at much greater risk to our people, rather than target with an air strike. >> reporter: they were on the ground for two hours, long
david martin reports the terrorist blew himself up and troops had to identify him with a fingerprint reporter: they set aught to capture the isis leader but abu ibrahim al hashimi al qurayshi blew himself up along with his wife and three children. the explosion sent bodies flying. >> he chose to blow himself up, not is the vest but to blow up the third floor rather than face justice for the crimes he's committed. >> reporter: nighttime video opicks up the sounds of the raid. the...
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ukraine and its people are in the firing line. >> reporter: this is david m martin at the pentagon.imir putin looked on in a photo op that said "don't mess with me." all while russian forces moved in to attack positions around ukraine. >> biden: we have reason to believe that the russian forces are planning to and intend to attack ukraine in the coming week -- in the coming days. >> reporter: commercial satellite photos show tanks, armored personnel and carriers just 10 miles from the border. more than half of the 150,000 troops around ukraine are now in attack positions. defense secretary austin visiting frontline nato allies described what is happening. >> they are uncoiling and are now poised to strike. >> reporter: a former general and combat veteran, austin said the satellite photos leave only one determination. >> they're moving in the positions to conduct an attack. >> biden: we believe they're target ukraine's capital kyiv. >> reporter: an attack on kyiv could look like the russian version of the "shock and awe" version that the u.s. unleashed on baghdad. although more than
ukraine and its people are in the firing line. >> reporter: this is david m martin at the pentagon.imir putin looked on in a photo op that said "don't mess with me." all while russian forces moved in to attack positions around ukraine. >> biden: we have reason to believe that the russian forces are planning to and intend to attack ukraine in the coming week -- in the coming days. >> reporter: commercial satellite photos show tanks, armored personnel and carriers just...
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when you said it will be obviously that the 82nd airborne arrives, i want to piggyback on david martin'sstion. is it likely they're going to parachute in as a symbolic drop to send a mission to putin? >> again, i'm not going to talk about their travel there and how they're going to arrive. i don't anticipate it will be a tactical operate in that regard, though, tony. >> did you just rule it out? >> david, i said, i don't expect it's going to be some sort of tactical operation. but i don't have additional information today about that. and quite frankly, i don't think that's all that relevant. they're going and they're going to bolster our capabilities in nato, and that's the most important part here. >> you just seemed to say no. did you say "no"? >> david, i didn't say "no," i said, "i don't expect" that there'll be some type of tactical operation here. >> who will command these troops? is it general walters, and is that splitting his role? >> he already has a split role as a supreme allied commander in europe. ultimately, he will be the top of the chain of command for them while he's in
when you said it will be obviously that the 82nd airborne arrives, i want to piggyback on david martin'sstion. is it likely they're going to parachute in as a symbolic drop to send a mission to putin? >> again, i'm not going to talk about their travel there and how they're going to arrive. i don't anticipate it will be a tactical operate in that regard, though, tony. >> did you just rule it out? >> david, i said, i don't expect it's going to be some sort of tactical operation....
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said it will, it'll be obvious that the 80, the 2nd airborne arrives i want to piggyback and david martin's question is a likely they're going to parachute in as a symbolic drop to send a message to booting? yeah, i again, i don't, i'm not going to talk about the, their, their travel there and how they're gonna arrive. i don't anticipate it will be a tactical operation in that regard. though tony a little at a david, i said, i don't expect there's going to be some sort of tactical operation, but i don't have additional information today about that. and quite frankly, i'm not sure that that's all that relevant and they're going and they're going to bolster a our capabilities in nato. and that's the most important part here with david, i didn't say no. i said, i don't expect that though. they'll be some sort of tactical operation here. oh man, these truth is it general walters, this is that living his role for he already has a split role is a says, a supreme allied commander in europe. ultimately, he will be the top of the chain of command for them while they're in europe. i don't have no, i
said it will, it'll be obvious that the 80, the 2nd airborne arrives i want to piggyback and david martin's question is a likely they're going to parachute in as a symbolic drop to send a message to booting? yeah, i again, i don't, i'm not going to talk about the, their, their travel there and how they're gonna arrive. i don't anticipate it will be a tactical operation in that regard. though tony a little at a david, i said, i don't expect there's going to be some sort of tactical operation,...
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we are going to sit large cap with gina martin adams and running all of the equity shop and dovetail that with david sowerby . how do they change their behavior in the rate guessing market? gina: very clearly we are seeing strong volume surge and a lot of weakness with anything a high duration. tact, consumer discretionary and health care continue to underperform -- underperform. strong earnings growth. the energy of the world financials to a lesser degree maybe real estate, material stocks generally perform well. as long as earnings are stable, they will default to this fed related and macro related state that should be bought. jonathan: it went by yesterday's dip. is that what i am hearing? gina: suggesting low single-digit returns. any of the 5% to 10% dips, you are adding exposure, because the economy is still growing. i think the fed is behind the curve. it has been much more volatile this year than last year. it is finally waking up and creating volatility. you have to look through that. tom: is she telling me this is an entry point? jonathan: this move in the bond market has been unreal. two-
we are going to sit large cap with gina martin adams and running all of the equity shop and dovetail that with david sowerby . how do they change their behavior in the rate guessing market? gina: very clearly we are seeing strong volume surge and a lot of weakness with anything a high duration. tact, consumer discretionary and health care continue to underperform -- underperform. strong earnings growth. the energy of the world financials to a lesser degree maybe real estate, material stocks...
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david o yellow as well. i know you know him, everybody knows him from selma, martin luther king and all the things that he hasimalist architect. he is a perfectionist and you can't quite figure out if he is a good guy, if he is a bad guy and every episode there are so many twists it and turns in the story. but yeah, it's been a wonderful experience. >> trevor: you know what will really shock some people. i was watching the clip with one of my colleagues and she was like oh wow, she does a really great english accent. and then i was thinking i wonder how many people would think that about you and david, where they go wow, they are doing really fantastic english accents. are there feel who know where you are from at all. >> i know t is so funny, when i first read the script for the girl before i was in the middle of filming loki and i had been doing an american accent for so long. and it is a weird one. i sort of, i take that as a complement, i think, that people see you as an american and believe you so fully that even your own accent feels alien, i mean when i did belle several years ago hi been doing an amer
david o yellow as well. i know you know him, everybody knows him from selma, martin luther king and all the things that he hasimalist architect. he is a perfectionist and you can't quite figure out if he is a good guy, if he is a bad guy and every episode there are so many twists it and turns in the story. but yeah, it's been a wonderful experience. >> trevor: you know what will really shock some people. i was watching the clip with one of my colleagues and she was like oh wow, she does a...
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david nelson and nicole anderson are already facing trial on vandalism and civil rights violation charges for covering up the street mural outside of the martines courthouse in 2020. now, the bay area news group reports they have been charged with felony burglary for allegedly breaking into the walnut creek home of a recently deceased man late last year. investigators say they found the homeowners property in the couple's car and home, along with a significant amount of methamphetamine. >>> still to come, more trouble for tesla. why the electric car company is bracing for a legal battle with the state. >>> plus, the tesla driver in trouble for watching a movie behind the wheel. it did not end well. >>> just when you thought gas prices could not get any higher, how tensions in eastern europe could trickle down to your tank. >> i am in short sleeves. >> think it is hot in the bay area? the super bowl is about to bake. care coalition, it's so good to see you all! alright! let's brainstorm. any ideas for new members? i'd like to nominate alaska airlines. this neck pillow i'm dating says great things! a caring airline?! wait, those exist?! it says h
david nelson and nicole anderson are already facing trial on vandalism and civil rights violation charges for covering up the street mural outside of the martines courthouse in 2020. now, the bay area news group reports they have been charged with felony burglary for allegedly breaking into the walnut creek home of a recently deceased man late last year. investigators say they found the homeowners property in the couple's car and home, along with a significant amount of methamphetamine....
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underperforming what is broadly a lower market right now down about 5%, david the question now for these names is what does lockheed martin the acquisition. the expectation broadly more buybacks, the possibility of bolt on acquisitions that wouldn't necessarily raise regulatory ire it's going to be business as usual between lockheed and aerojet, that's the expectation. lockheed accounts for 30ers of aerojet's sales. you have aerojet move forward as a stand alone company or be acquired by another suitor that is not as large as lockheed. we will see how it plays out. >> yeah, i noted earlier from an m&a perspective, you know, a aerojet rocketdyne's advisors may haveered in not having a reverse brake fee there given one would have taepd tanticipatr was a threat of regulatory turndown, so to speak, or at least they would not take it well but, no. lockheed is getting away without having to pay any additional money, which is interesting. but this was a deal initially that the dod supported, was my understanding. you obviously know more than i do it was the ftc that opposed it i guess there had been a believe the department of d
underperforming what is broadly a lower market right now down about 5%, david the question now for these names is what does lockheed martin the acquisition. the expectation broadly more buybacks, the possibility of bolt on acquisitions that wouldn't necessarily raise regulatory ire it's going to be business as usual between lockheed and aerojet, that's the expectation. lockheed accounts for 30ers of aerojet's sales. you have aerojet move forward as a stand alone company or be acquired by...
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pro is really gaining against home depot really gaining and, david, we're talking about two year numbers that are just incredibly exciting. martin told me this is just really, you know, look, the trends are so promising. raising our guidance in sales. raising guidance. >> much better than yesterday. >> yeah. pushed shares. >> yeah. >> right. >> yes. >> yeah. and marvin delivered now, of course you might say, jim, because he inherited a company not doing as well. i say nonsense he's doing well. let's forget about it. the margins matter so much in this business, especially with supply chain problems show me los is a superior company now. >> superior company? >> superior company. with comps at 5 other than 8. >> versus what they would have done in the old days yes. marvin ellis where is the puck going? like wayne gretzky. >> that would be an amd intel like shift. >> i'm going there i think ellisson has turned the shift. he's up 54%. i mean, i remember the pros go to home depot. home depot is not in trouble they are a great american company that raises dividend i'm just saying it's a two-horse race you go right now with lous. i used
pro is really gaining against home depot really gaining and, david, we're talking about two year numbers that are just incredibly exciting. martin told me this is just really, you know, look, the trends are so promising. raising our guidance in sales. raising guidance. >> much better than yesterday. >> yeah. pushed shares. >> yeah. >> right. >> yes. >> yeah. and marvin delivered now, of course you might say, jim, because he inherited a company not doing as...
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david frost, really big hitters. >> what's remarkable is how she ended up in the clutches of panorama with martin bashir, someone whoe allegations about how she was being spied on. he claimed her car had been fitted with a tracking device, her telephone lines were bugged. >> martin bashir came to her apartment with what he called his anti-bugging team and went right over to a radio and produced what he said was a electronic bug, a listening device. >> bashir even convinced her that the boys' nanny was having an affair with prince charles. he convinced diana that her private secretary was in cahoots with prince charles's private secretary. >> diana had good reason to believe martin bashir's deception. charles's camp had been trying to undermine her for years. and she'd been spied on before. >> the abhorrent ways in which bashir deceived her played right into her biggest fears. >> with the squijie gate tapes diana had had her private phone conversation recorded and then leaked to the press. very much she thought to damage her. >> we'd have a joke about it. if there was a click on the line she'd say what was that, patr
david frost, really big hitters. >> what's remarkable is how she ended up in the clutches of panorama with martin bashir, someone whoe allegations about how she was being spied on. he claimed her car had been fitted with a tracking device, her telephone lines were bugged. >> martin bashir came to her apartment with what he called his anti-bugging team and went right over to a radio and produced what he said was a electronic bug, a listening device. >> bashir even convinced her...
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david though we caught up with the belmont grandmother who has been added for 25 years. >> this is carolyn's passion, 25 years ago, her grandson asked her who else was worth studying other than martinking jr. during black history month. quasi never thought about that myself. from that question, the answer is everything you see here today. >> it started as a school project to assemble an exhibit. the collection numbers in the thousands now. the 20,000 square-foot former retail store open saturday. volunteers are helping to set up the displays. >> most of us are -- what many of the visitors to the question are amazed by is the contributions of black inventors. >> visitors learned that potato chips, the refrigerator and a variety of devices were all invented by black people. >> it is amazing that these accomplishments were made by a race of people that it was illegal for them to be able to read and write. >> others paid tribute to women leaders. there are positive images and a few negative ones that reflect stereotypes of the past. one area highlights bob hoskins. >> the more we take that time to really connect with each other on a personal level but also to understand everything that
david though we caught up with the belmont grandmother who has been added for 25 years. >> this is carolyn's passion, 25 years ago, her grandson asked her who else was worth studying other than martinking jr. during black history month. quasi never thought about that myself. from that question, the answer is everything you see here today. >> it started as a school project to assemble an exhibit. the collection numbers in the thousands now. the 20,000 square-foot former retail store...
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david kor he shall allowed a lieutenant to meet with negotiators. >> he had selected steve schneider, his number one lieutenant and wayne martin, their harvard-educatedpresentative. the tension was extremely high. you could quite literally feel the crosshairs on you from the branch davidian compound as i'm sure steve schneider and wayne martin could feel from our tactical teams that had everybody covered. >> the meeting is positive. the fbi negotiators arranged to meet again in two days and deliver written assurances requested by koresh, but schneider abruptly cancels the second meeting. >> he indicated that david didn't think it was necessary, so i said, wait a minute, you don't want to come out or david doesn't want you to come out? he says, well, david doesn't think it's necessary. >> for agent sage, a heated phone conversation that follows provokes a crucial realization about koresh. >> at one point he is talking about my salvation and i said, david, i am absolutely confident in my salvation as a christian. and you, partner, are not in a position to judge me. now, that was a very calculated move because stop and think about it. if this individual
david kor he shall allowed a lieutenant to meet with negotiators. >> he had selected steve schneider, his number one lieutenant and wayne martin, their harvard-educatedpresentative. the tension was extremely high. you could quite literally feel the crosshairs on you from the branch davidian compound as i'm sure steve schneider and wayne martin could feel from our tactical teams that had everybody covered. >> the meeting is positive. the fbi negotiators arranged to meet again in two...
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david: he not only knows about grocery markets, he also knows about the oil business. he's in that as well. reaction from scott martinemen. scott, where do you see inflation going from here? >> higher, david, but at a slower rate, and that's something to keep in mind. i think a lot of the initial shock from inflation is probably passed. that doesn't mean it's not going higher, but it is slowing at an increasing rate, if that makes any sense. but here's the one thing thing that is concerning me. we heard from brian deese earlier in the hour here, and it's just -- joe biden doesn't even know how much a pound of ground beef may cost. he's figured that out. regardless of some of the support he's receiving from his economic advisers, it's not just ground beef, it's sugar, grains, heat, all the things that go into the who ising of foods. and we also have -- processing of foods. so the government is way behind on this. it's not a fed problem, it's a policy problem, and it's probably going to get worse before it gets better. david: scott, i didn't get a specific answer. i just want to focus in on how much it might go up. you
david: he not only knows about grocery markets, he also knows about the oil business. he's in that as well. reaction from scott martinemen. scott, where do you see inflation going from here? >> higher, david, but at a slower rate, and that's something to keep in mind. i think a lot of the initial shock from inflation is probably passed. that doesn't mean it's not going higher, but it is slowing at an increasing rate, if that makes any sense. but here's the one thing thing that is...
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david tall person capital. thank you so much for your time and insight. thank you. and bathing just now that will sanction to washington's top defense contractors, raytheon and lockheed martin once again. this time over 100000000 dollar deal for the 2 companies to help maintain timelines missile defense system. previous sanctions against the companies were announced in 20192020, but this time china cited it's a new anti for infectious law which was created as a response to us sanctions. now this march, the latest, and the continued tension between the world's 2 largest economies. while us argue that has the right to sol, taiwan, millions of dollars in weapons under the 1979. taiwan relations act, while making argues at washington is in violation of the one china policy which sees china as part of sorry, which sees taiwan as part of china. and is therefore a threat to national security. us arms sales to taiwan and china seriously violates the one china, principal and visions of the 3 china us joint communiques, especially the august 17th to communicate seriously, undermine china sovereignty and security interests. damages china, us relation and peace and stability in taiwan
david tall person capital. thank you so much for your time and insight. thank you. and bathing just now that will sanction to washington's top defense contractors, raytheon and lockheed martin once again. this time over 100000000 dollar deal for the 2 companies to help maintain timelines missile defense system. previous sanctions against the companies were announced in 20192020, but this time china cited it's a new anti for infectious law which was created as a response to us sanctions. now...
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david westin. news and insight about politics and power players weekdays. this is bloomberg. jonathan: what a moment for this economy and the fed response. the next scheduled meeting march 16. tom keene, gina martinthan ferro. on the nasdaq down .04%. about to turn positive. backing away from session highs on the two year yield. the biggest move on the two year back to 2009. yields back into 1.54, on 10, 1.99. tom: the message following this historic day -- in from 839 shock last night. that is a little steeper yield curve. these are micro-moves but important for global wall street. let's get to it. seth carpenter is chief global economist at morgan stanley. he will not front us on what ellen zentner is saying about the fed. we can fall back to seth carpenter's 15 years at the federal reserve system. how does a chairman find a consensus? seth: in these current circumstances, jay powell will have to forge that consensus himself. remember at the december meeting he was recounting out over the course of a weekend he changed his mind over what the reaction function was going to be, brought the whole committee along with him. the same circumstances be along with him. i expect them to be dragging the c
david westin. news and insight about politics and power players weekdays. this is bloomberg. jonathan: what a moment for this economy and the fed response. the next scheduled meeting march 16. tom keene, gina martinthan ferro. on the nasdaq down .04%. about to turn positive. backing away from session highs on the two year yield. the biggest move on the two year back to 2009. yields back into 1.54, on 10, 1.99. tom: the message following this historic day -- in from 839 shock last night. that is...
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david louis caught up with the grandmother who has been out this -- at this for 25 years. >> this is carolyn hoskins passion. her grandson asked her who else is worth studying besides dr. martinh. >> i never thought about that myself. from that question, the answer is everything that you see here, today. >> it started as a school project with a simple exhibit. the collection numbers in the thousands now, which she has on display in redwood city. the 20,000 square-foot former retail score -- store is open to school groups. most of us are familiar with the contributions of black athletes and entertainers. what many visitors to thellti ae contributions by blackthfreratof devices were invented by black people. >> it is amazing that these accomplishments were made by a race of people that it was illegal for them to be able to learn to read and write. >> of the sections pay tribute to politicians, authors and women leaders. there are positive images and negative ones that reflect stereotypes of the past. one of them highlights her husband, bob hoskins. >> the more we take that time to connect with each other on a personal level, but also to understand everything that got us to wher
david louis caught up with the grandmother who has been out this -- at this for 25 years. >> this is carolyn hoskins passion. her grandson asked her who else is worth studying besides dr. martinh. >> i never thought about that myself. from that question, the answer is everything that you see here, today. >> it started as a school project with a simple exhibit. the collection numbers in the thousands now, which she has on display in redwood city. the 20,000 square-foot former...
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david louis caught up with the belmont grandmother who has been at this for 25 years. reporter: this is caroline hoskins passion. 25 years ago, her granddaughter asked her who knows is worth studying besides martinking jr. >> i never thought about that myself. from that question, the answer is everything you see here. reporter: it started as a school project. the collection numbers in the thousands, which she has on display in downtown redwood city. the former retail store opens free to the public and school groups. volunteers are helping set up the display. most of us are familiar black athletes. what many are interested by his black inventors. visitors learn potato chips, the refrigerator, and a variety of items were all invented by blacks. >> it is amazing these accomplishments were made by a race of people that it was illegal for them to be able to learn to other sections pay tribute to politicians, authors, and women leaders. there are a few negative ones that highlight stereotypes of the past. >> the more we take that time to connect with each other on a personal level, but also to understand everything that got us to where we are, that will help us to understand each other. reporter: in r
david louis caught up with the belmont grandmother who has been at this for 25 years. reporter: this is caroline hoskins passion. 25 years ago, her granddaughter asked her who knows is worth studying besides martinking jr. >> i never thought about that myself. from that question, the answer is everything you see here. reporter: it started as a school project. the collection numbers in the thousands, which she has on display in downtown redwood city. the former retail store opens free to...
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are down, david, people are trying to figure out why i sold semper energy they do well, by the way it's one of the greatest when you want to see stocks that do well, think about those jeff martinh. >>well, i'm just talking about i'm trying to be a little more balanced in terms of the negativity. >> i understand. i'm not saying -- >> jim, the s&p, as you pointed out, we had a strong day friday. the s&p is down less than 1% you can see the nasdaq down less than 1%. how much negativity we talking about here >> el with, i just think we should stop trading as if we're in europe. at one point germany and france were down less than the united states. >> no. yeah listen, there is the prospect of, you know, an increased hostilities. >> right. >> concern about a nuclear conflict. >> yeah. our conversation might be a little different. >> in terms of more than a few days to recover from that. >> right right. oh, no i mean, nuclear war -- remember, david, i had to put my head in the cubby during the cuban missile crisis. >> i think we can say -- >> you're not that old. >> berlin air lift was another on the brik moment. >> yes. >> david, the technology stocks being pushed here tend to have
are down, david, people are trying to figure out why i sold semper energy they do well, by the way it's one of the greatest when you want to see stocks that do well, think about those jeff martinh. >>well, i'm just talking about i'm trying to be a little more balanced in terms of the negativity. >> i understand. i'm not saying -- >> jim, the s&p, as you pointed out, we had a strong day friday. the s&p is down less than 1% you can see the nasdaq down less than 1%. how...