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author jeff quinn. you open your most recent book, waco, with this quote from rick perlstein, the historian. a fog of cross-cut motives and narratives, the complexity that defies storybook simplicity at a that is usually the way history happens. i think the quote is the most cogent of ever heard. rick does a tremendous job himself and it's true. know historic event happens in a vacuum. it's tied to many other things. and that's the fascination in research and writing on narrative, nonfiction, history. what i read a quote from you as well, and this is from 2021 in the cleburne times review. a lot of people no longer want to buy nonfiction to learn things. they want nonfiction books to reflect what they already believe. want books to reinforce their opinions. they want books that tell them everything they believe is absolutely right and that the other side is even worse than they thought. if you take a look at the bestseller list for nonfiction, for the last several years, there's three categories. genera
author jeff quinn. you open your most recent book, waco, with this quote from rick perlstein, the historian. a fog of cross-cut motives and narratives, the complexity that defies storybook simplicity at a that is usually the way history happens. i think the quote is the most cogent of ever heard. rick does a tremendous job himself and it's true. know historic event happens in a vacuum. it's tied to many other things. and that's the fascination in research and writing on narrative, nonfiction,...
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. >> why did you point to jeff did you do something wrong >> i used to work there. staying out of this one. >> used to work there. enough said. >> exactly a couple of quick things one, just relative to the way banks performed, look at the kbw versus kbe more diversified they moved in completely different directions to julie's point, relative to the haves and have notes, regionals. where does credit come from for consumers? regionals. if they end up being the have notes, that's a good read on the macros >> even if they're the have notes, is it not priced into the stocks they have had a terrible ride basically since march when svb failed so i guess i'm wonder field goal it's in the price if you see them bouncing on news, or more bad news to come >> i think it will be really, really diversified because they all hold very different kinds of credit risk. there are some that are more exposed to office and there are others where it's a small business issue for them. it's going to depend on the nix and they won't all be the same, but i think what is important to keep in min
. >> why did you point to jeff did you do something wrong >> i used to work there. staying out of this one. >> used to work there. enough said. >> exactly a couple of quick things one, just relative to the way banks performed, look at the kbw versus kbe more diversified they moved in completely different directions to julie's point, relative to the haves and have notes, regionals. where does credit come from for consumers? regionals. if they end up being the have notes,...
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and then i turnj it back on again... jeff is one ofthe it back on again... jeff is one of the first —people to - it back on again... jeff is one of the first people to use - it back on again... jeff is one of the first people to use the j of the first people to use the cue one trialed in cambridge. staff admit patients have been surprised by the results. it surprised by the results. it was a surprise to me as well. it has quite a quick effect. a lot of the drugs people need to take with the conditions have a lot of side—effects. jeii take with the conditions have a lot of side-effects.— lot of side-effects. jeff is one of the _ lot of side-effects. jeff is one of the lucky - lot of side-effects. jeff is one of the lucky ones. i one of the lucky ones. operating a scooter would have been unthinkable without it, and training a puppy now walk in the park. you are watching bbc news. thousands of us and philippine troops have been taking part in one of the largest ever military exercises carried out by both countries. the exercises follow a deal announced earlier this year for us forces to
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tonight, jeff goldblum, teyana taylor and music from jeff goldblum and the mildred snitzer orchestra with cleto & the cletones. and now,jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you! thank you for coming! i'm the host of the show thank you for watching. thank you for joining us here in los angeles. i don't know if you saw this yesterday we had an unexpected visit from a tornado. a real -- the strongest tornado we've had in 40 years here hit montebello 110-mile-an-hour winds. chihuahuas were flying all over town. this previous got absolutely -- why are tornado so dirty? we have filthy tornadoes now. and that's after it rained for three weeks, but the last twister of any magnitude to hit los angeles was in 1996. fortunately, bill paxton and helen hunt were around back then. this one, our meteorologists they didn't know how to describe it, they were like, it's a big out-of-control soulcycle class in the sky. the sweet 16 round of the ncaa men's basketball tournament is underway right now. earlier tonight ucla bruins squared off against the bulldogs of gonzaga, which i have
tonight, jeff goldblum, teyana taylor and music from jeff goldblum and the mildred snitzer orchestra with cleto & the cletones. and now,jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you! thank you for coming! i'm the host of the show thank you for watching. thank you for joining us here in los angeles. i don't know if you saw this yesterday we had an unexpected visit from a tornado. a real -- the strongest tornado we've had in 40 years here hit montebello...
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had to be redone because it was compromised. >> reporter: jeff owns the sandbar in capitola.erely damaged during january's storms. >> my wife was standing right here, and she got lifted this high up off the ground. this is well the shelves got broken. they got pushed into the ceiling because the whole thing -- eventually i got lifted up over there. there was a crack this big down the whole middle of the floor. >> reporter: jeff has been working with crews around the clock to get everything fixed, but he said that every time they think they're making address, they seem to find another issue. >> we were hoping to be opened by spring break, mid april. but the more i keep seeing things, i would be very grateful to open up at the beginning of may. >> reporter: that means jeff is facing over three months without anrt of income from his r. told me he applied for assistance through the small business administration, but so far has not seen a dime. >> we have been trying and trying to get a loan from them, and the process has been growing. i don't think any of the businesses have -- w
had to be redone because it was compromised. >> reporter: jeff owns the sandbar in capitola.erely damaged during january's storms. >> my wife was standing right here, and she got lifted this high up off the ground. this is well the shelves got broken. they got pushed into the ceiling because the whole thing -- eventually i got lifted up over there. there was a crack this big down the whole middle of the floor. >> reporter: jeff has been working with crews around the clock to...
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we're here with jeff goldblum.eth: yours are still doing piano. i'm so impressed >> why, yours were or -- >> seth: they're not doing anything [ laughter ] but do they -- here's my question we've gotten them things like guitars and drum sets, and they mess around a little bit, but they don't -- there's no magnetism towards it did your kids have it, like when they first started playing >> i don't know if they had a magnetism to it. but we exposed them to it, offered them lessons the one when to suzuki -- a suzuki school. he was okay with that. and now they have good teacher hiccup excuse me. i'm a little gassy [ laughter ] >> seth: just keep us updated. >> i will, i will. but pippa is very good, and they're playing really well. >> seth: yeah. >> yes charlie, the one that's seven is doing very well. she's very thrilled with him he kind of him plays by himself. now, he's off and running. he likes its i think he considers himself - he's kind after a pianist. >> seth: and do yo like hearing it does it make you happy >> y
we're here with jeff goldblum.eth: yours are still doing piano. i'm so impressed >> why, yours were or -- >> seth: they're not doing anything [ laughter ] but do they -- here's my question we've gotten them things like guitars and drum sets, and they mess around a little bit, but they don't -- there's no magnetism towards it did your kids have it, like when they first started playing >> i don't know if they had a magnetism to it. but we exposed them to it, offered them lessons...
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jeff lee jones and _ earn itself that label.ood i earn itself that label. jeff lee jones and catherine, good to | earn itself that label. jeff lee i jones and catherine, good to speak to you both, this is a special report? to you both, this is a special re ort? , . to you both, this is a special reort? , . . , ., . report? there is a documentary on a odcast report? there is a documentary on a podcast called _ report? there is a documentary on a podcast called a _ report? there is a documentary on a podcast called a very _ report? there is a documentary on a podcast called a very british - report? there is a documentary on a podcast called a very british cult i podcast called a very british cult which you can watch on bbc iplayer and get on bbc sounds right now. thank you both for coming on and thank you especially to you, jeff, for telling your story. let's bring you some breaking news, coming in at the bbc from the home office. it is regarding vessels which are being released to accommodate migrants. if you remember, this was a
jeff lee jones and _ earn itself that label.ood i earn itself that label. jeff lee jones and catherine, good to | earn itself that label. jeff lee i jones and catherine, good to speak to you both, this is a special report? to you both, this is a special re ort? , . to you both, this is a special reort? , . . , ., . report? there is a documentary on a odcast report? there is a documentary on a podcast called _ report? there is a documentary on a podcast called a _ report? there is a documentary...
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jeff. thanks heard me, john. jeff, i'm perplexed as to why presidents of both parties have steadfastly refused to declassify additional j. f. k documents. despite the fact that congress has mandated declassification and release unanimously. so many years have passed. what is the c i have to hide? are they trying to protect information related to operations in places like mexico, city, havana, moscow? are they trying to protect sources? maybe even the dead ones? why the reluctance to, to just come clean unless there's some involvement? well, there's a, you know, as a, as a clandestine service, they are just inherently reflexively resistant to true, complying with full disclosure laws. and so i think one part of this is they don't want to create any precedent where outsiders can come in and say, you have to declassify this and you have to be classified that what they say about what their withholding is. this is information that will harm national security for the least, you know, but then when we, when we see what
jeff. thanks heard me, john. jeff, i'm perplexed as to why presidents of both parties have steadfastly refused to declassify additional j. f. k documents. despite the fact that congress has mandated declassification and release unanimously. so many years have passed. what is the c i have to hide? are they trying to protect information related to operations in places like mexico, city, havana, moscow? are they trying to protect sources? maybe even the dead ones? why the reluctance to, to just...
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so welcome jeff. we also welcome your questions not just at the end of our hour today. please begin to give us your questions as we go along because we want to be sure to include them as we go through our discussion the other thing that i mentioned to jeff and in preparing for today, was that this feels like such a personal book to me because of my generational cohort? i feel like i knew all the characters starting with sputnik, which is one of the first characters in the book and that's because my dad used to tell tales of stopping at a park on the ohio river in our hometown of louisville to watch after work at this big open park sputnik go overhead and seem so interesting and and foreign and somewhat scary as he told has he told the story, but he had grown up in dayton, ohio and been taken to the bicycle shop. where the wright brothers just discovered their concept of wanting to fly. so he always had a thing for aviation then my mother took me to see john f kennedy in our hometown of louisville in 1
so welcome jeff. we also welcome your questions not just at the end of our hour today. please begin to give us your questions as we go along because we want to be sure to include them as we go through our discussion the other thing that i mentioned to jeff and in preparing for today, was that this feels like such a personal book to me because of my generational cohort? i feel like i knew all the characters starting with sputnik, which is one of the first characters in the book and that's...
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jeff. thanks for having me, john. jeff, i'm perplexed as to why presidents of both parties have steadfastly refused to declassify additional j. f. k documents. despite the fact that congress has mandated declassification and release unanimously. so many years have passed. what is the c i have to hide? are they trying to protect information related to operations in places like mexico, city, havana sources, maybe even the dead one, some flying with full disclosure of national security for the means, you know? but then when we, when we see what had been withheld and when new information is released, like in december like last december, you know, the information for the most part is not earth shattering? no, it's not the next of live informants. you know, it's pretty mundane. stop, so what's going on is they're trying to make sure that they have the last the word . and the question you raise is a good one way, you know, if you don't have anything to hide, why would you keep hiding thing? and their position now is, well, w
jeff. thanks for having me, john. jeff, i'm perplexed as to why presidents of both parties have steadfastly refused to declassify additional j. f. k documents. despite the fact that congress has mandated declassification and release unanimously. so many years have passed. what is the c i have to hide? are they trying to protect information related to operations in places like mexico, city, havana sources, maybe even the dead one, some flying with full disclosure of national security for the...
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i love ou, jeff. ., ., ., , you, jeff. the whole town has wanted this _ you, jeff.le town has wanted this for 15 _ you, jeff. the whole town has wanted this for 15 years i you, jeff. the whole town has wanted this for 15 years and i wanted this for 15 years and for ryan and rob to come in and buy the club, cannot thank them enough. it buy the club, cannot thank them enou:h. . ,, , buy the club, cannot thank them enou:h. .~ , buy the club, cannot thank them enou:h. . ~ , ,., ., buy the club, cannot thank them enouh. ., ~' , y., ., ., enough. it makes you want to c . i enough. it makes you want to cry- i might — enough. it makes you want to cry- i might cry _ enough. it makes you want to cry. i might cry now. - enough. it makes you want to cry. i might cry now. this i enough. it makes you want to cry. i might cry now. this is l cry. i might cry now. this is for— cry. i might cry now. this is for the _ cry. i might cry now. this is for the future generation, they want _ for the future generation, they want to— for the future generation, they want to be here and experie
i love ou, jeff. ., ., ., , you, jeff. the whole town has wanted this _ you, jeff.le town has wanted this for 15 _ you, jeff. the whole town has wanted this for 15 years i you, jeff. the whole town has wanted this for 15 years and i wanted this for 15 years and for ryan and rob to come in and buy the club, cannot thank them enough. it buy the club, cannot thank them enou:h. . ,, , buy the club, cannot thank them enou:h. .~ , buy the club, cannot thank them enou:h. . ~ , ,., ., buy the club,...
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jeff. thanks for having me, john. jeff, i'm perplexed as to why presidents of both parties have steadfastly refused to declassify additional j. f. k documents. despite the fact that congress has mandated declassification and release unanimously. so many years past, what does the c i have to hide? are they trying to protect information related to operations in places like mexico city, havana, moscow? are they trying ones? why they're reluctant to unless there's some involvement on is they're trying to make sure that matters in the right. yeah. right. like rival reagan said, yeah, trust. but verify, okay, we want verification that there's nothing in there and they won't provide it so that suspicious behavior, right? i mean sure why wouldn't you do if you didn't have something to hide? why wouldn't you come clean? so i believe that they are hiding significant information. that's embarrassing now . well, at 60 years ago, why not? you know, well, j, f k occupies a special place in american culture, american imagination, am
jeff. thanks for having me, john. jeff, i'm perplexed as to why presidents of both parties have steadfastly refused to declassify additional j. f. k documents. despite the fact that congress has mandated declassification and release unanimously. so many years past, what does the c i have to hide? are they trying to protect information related to operations in places like mexico city, havana, moscow? are they trying ones? why they're reluctant to unless there's some involvement on is they're...
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jeff is one of— i turn it back on again. jeff is one of the _ i turn it back on again.f is one of the first people to use the key one which is now being trialled at a hospital in cambridge where staff admit patients have been surprised by the results. it patients have been surprised by the results-_ the results. it was a surprise to me as _ the results. it was a surprise to me as well— the results. it was a surprise to me as well because - the results. it was a surprise to me as well because it - the results. it was a surprise to me as well because it has| to me as well because it has such a quick effect and actually, a lot of the drugs that people need to take to treat the conditions have a lot of side effects. flit treat the conditions have a lot of side effects.— of side effects. of a 13,000 eo - le of side effects. of a 13,000 people are _ of side effects. of a 13,000 people are on _ of side effects. of a 13,000 people are on the _ of side effects. of a 13,000 people are on the waiting i of side effects. of a 13,000. people are on the waiting list so jeff is people a
jeff is one of— i turn it back on again. jeff is one of the _ i turn it back on again.f is one of the first people to use the key one which is now being trialled at a hospital in cambridge where staff admit patients have been surprised by the results. it patients have been surprised by the results-_ the results. it was a surprise to me as _ the results. it was a surprise to me as well— the results. it was a surprise to me as well because - the results. it was a surprise to me as well...
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let's go around the horn jeff mills. >> well, we've all said it -- merck. generally throws into health care have been week, so i'm watching the 115 level i think it breaks and goes higher. >> bonawyn eison >> staying calm with mcdonald's. >> exxon something you want to take a look at. >> karen >> yes, going into thorrings i am long alphabet, so that's my final trade. >> that does it for us here on "fast money" w." what a week it's been. "options action" up after this quick break. trying to analyze market trends. that's what vector vest is for. our market timing indicators let you know when to buy and sell so you can ride the rallies and avoid downturns. vector vest■s powerful tools give you the foresight you need to buy low and sell high. and while everyone else is looking at the hot stock of the day, vector vest digs deep to find the real moneymakers, the ones you can win big with. timing is everything, so make the smart investing choice today and head to vectorvest.com for your risk free trial. dad, we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. we g
let's go around the horn jeff mills. >> well, we've all said it -- merck. generally throws into health care have been week, so i'm watching the 115 level i think it breaks and goes higher. >> bonawyn eison >> staying calm with mcdonald's. >> exxon something you want to take a look at. >> karen >> yes, going into thorrings i am long alphabet, so that's my final trade. >> that does it for us here on "fast money" w." what a week it's been....
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how are you doing, jeff? >> we are good, and we've got some brighter days ahead, some warmer weather as well. right now clouds are coming back. let's take it into that microclimate forecast. as we start it off through tomorrow morning, we will see temperatures beginning chilly with 30s and also 40s. now, when it comes to that chance of rain, just in case you missed it, by 10:00 tonight, i do see some showers over the north bay to san francisco. that would sweep in here pretty quickly. by tomorrow we get sunshine to start. then we'll see a second chance here of some spotty showers as we head through tomorrow afternoon and evening. so all in all, kind of a mixed bag for us. we keep those cool temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s. okay. i know you all want it, those warmer temperatures. look at this seven-day forecast. we're going to see them catapult up. 79 friday. 80 on saturday. dip a little bit sunday, but that's still pretty much a perfect day. then by next monday, we do go cooler to 69. i don't know a
how are you doing, jeff? >> we are good, and we've got some brighter days ahead, some warmer weather as well. right now clouds are coming back. let's take it into that microclimate forecast. as we start it off through tomorrow morning, we will see temperatures beginning chilly with 30s and also 40s. now, when it comes to that chance of rain, just in case you missed it, by 10:00 tonight, i do see some showers over the north bay to san francisco. that would sweep in here pretty quickly. by...
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with jack welch in the books that he had a low regard for jeff emil. -- jeff in melt. he said this is the worst mistake i made or bad mistake. >> a little more colorful than that. [laughter] i said jack, this is the biggest decision you had to make. how can you make the wrong one? he admitted he made the wrong one. he said i have to live with that and he's right. >> the impression i get from your book about walmart and it is an exceptionally fair-minded book for good and ill, that walmart has had particularly, more recently than throughout its history, the ambition to be a leader among big retailers, big consumer corporations and its treatment of employees, that is as a cause of associates. but it has never been fully able to break from its conception, how far it could go in terms of pay and benefits. in a way, this was the same problem herbert hoover confronted after the crash, which is he wanted to do well and wanted to do more than he did do but was constrained by his own feeling about what the limitations were of the law and economics. could you talk about the tens
with jack welch in the books that he had a low regard for jeff emil. -- jeff in melt. he said this is the worst mistake i made or bad mistake. >> a little more colorful than that. [laughter] i said jack, this is the biggest decision you had to make. how can you make the wrong one? he admitted he made the wrong one. he said i have to live with that and he's right. >> the impression i get from your book about walmart and it is an exceptionally fair-minded book for good and ill, that...
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please welcome back to the show, our friend jeff tweedy, everybody! do remember this moment [ light laughter ] >> no. >> seth: no memory of it at all? >> doesn't -- is that -- who is that, bill hader >> seth: that's not bill hader he was just here it's adam scott. >> oh. cool [ light laughter ] >> seth: now, you worked with adam before, you also worked with fred. >> oh. >> seth: and okay -- [ light laughter ] but this is the truth, fred used to open for wilco doing standup. >> yeah, i didn't know he was going to be here >> seth: okay. [ light laughter ] was it a weird vibe back in the day? >> he owes my wife a lot of money. >> seth: oh, yeah. [ light laughter ] so, this is -- you -- this is true, that fred made a promise to your wife >> he made -- a legal document >> seth: okay. >> several times, we, yeah - >> seth: now what was the impetus of fred making this? >> my wife gave him his start in show business, by allowing him to answer the phones at the rock club that she owned. >> seth: this is true, fred? >> fred: it's true >> seth: in return, what di
please welcome back to the show, our friend jeff tweedy, everybody! do remember this moment [ light laughter ] >> no. >> seth: no memory of it at all? >> doesn't -- is that -- who is that, bill hader >> seth: that's not bill hader he was just here it's adam scott. >> oh. cool [ light laughter ] >> seth: now, you worked with adam before, you also worked with fred. >> oh. >> seth: and okay -- [ light laughter ] but this is the truth, fred used to...
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it was nice knowing you jeff. hello to hillary before you're jeffrey epsteined. >> i'm still brand new to congress i've only been there a hundred days and i don't know if i'm not supposed to say this out loud but it's true and important and if you don't know this you need to. it's really clear from working there for just a few months that most of the real angry voices in congress are totally faking it. these people who have built their brands around being perpetually outraged, it's an act. >> laura: really, jeff? wow, you must be the next columbo. thanks for connecting the dots for us. all this time i thought politicians were as legit as john fetterman's recovery. the congressman continued: >> i've been in committee meetings that are open to the press and committee meetings that are closed. the same people who act like maniacs during the open meetings are suddenly calm and rational during the closed ones. why? because there aren't any cameras in the closed meetings so their incentives are different. what i've seen
it was nice knowing you jeff. hello to hillary before you're jeffrey epsteined. >> i'm still brand new to congress i've only been there a hundred days and i don't know if i'm not supposed to say this out loud but it's true and important and if you don't know this you need to. it's really clear from working there for just a few months that most of the real angry voices in congress are totally faking it. these people who have built their brands around being perpetually outraged, it's an...
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jeff kilburg is founder of kkm financial.see you. >> frank, great to be here you are right. it is coil for some time >> we are bringing in something new. the wex word of the day. this is a word you believe will describe the trading day ahead >> with all u.s. major indices positive from the futures, my word of the day, frank, is launch look at the market it islaunch. there are a lot of tensions, but the reason this market is launching is because it is coil. we had a lot of consolidation and market contentions here we are getting poised to move higher. if you look at the strength index of the s&p 500, it is 58 when you see everything lining up inflation cooling and the fed minutes is allowing the market to release when you see the market this coil that torque in the engine. i love the negative sentiment. the market will move higher by 5% going through the end of may. >> something to watch. you are saying 4,200 we are at 4,125. i want to talk about the cooler than expected cpi. are there certain sectors or stocks you see benefit
jeff kilburg is founder of kkm financial.see you. >> frank, great to be here you are right. it is coil for some time >> we are bringing in something new. the wex word of the day. this is a word you believe will describe the trading day ahead >> with all u.s. major indices positive from the futures, my word of the day, frank, is launch look at the market it islaunch. there are a lot of tensions, but the reason this market is launching is because it is coil. we had a lot of...
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jeff flock, driving around illinois. jeff, good morning to you.oing into the gas station earlier and how much has gas gone up that's a one-half scaled replica of it right next to costco station and check out the lines. look at this. can you see them? this is the costco which typically has a cheaper gas. i'll get the price in a acceptability reporter: take a look at where it's most expensive to buy gas and usual suspects and ohio has really spiked and this is because number one. refineries speaking of which, they're doing maintenance and beginning to switch over to those blends, summer blends and so that tends to drive the price up too. just driving up maybe we come back live because you can see the license here. this is costco and looks like, is it $3.99? yep. that's higher than the average in illinois but a lot cheaper than in chicago. this morning we were looking at $4.49 in some stations and a whole bunch of cars going in here. this guy will let me go because i want to get up and take a look. look at these cars, my golly. there's not a whole lo
jeff flock, driving around illinois. jeff, good morning to you.oing into the gas station earlier and how much has gas gone up that's a one-half scaled replica of it right next to costco station and check out the lines. look at this. can you see them? this is the costco which typically has a cheaper gas. i'll get the price in a acceptability reporter: take a look at where it's most expensive to buy gas and usual suspects and ohio has really spiked and this is because number one. refineries...
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jeff, syn why doesn't the faa he enough staff? pandemic people didn't go back to work and in the industry and jobs and they're posting jobs and takes so long to train people and to train people for a high stress job and high stress job that's more high stress when staff is short and having a hard time recruiting and people that come take a long time to train. we're just running behind in the entire system right now. stuart: transportation secretary pete buttigieg, what's he doing about it? >> i wish i knew and hearing more about it from him and this number was shock to me, we're short about 8,000 pilots still across the system to get up to full capacity and something's got to give in transportation right now and i don't really see that leadership either. stuart: over the holiday period and last summer, delays and cancellations were extensive and the traveling public was putting out a joint and are we going to see something as bad as that again this summer? >> not as bad but unfortunately it'll be bad. we'll have delays because the
jeff, syn why doesn't the faa he enough staff? pandemic people didn't go back to work and in the industry and jobs and they're posting jobs and takes so long to train people and to train people for a high stress job and high stress job that's more high stress when staff is short and having a hard time recruiting and people that come take a long time to train. we're just running behind in the entire system right now. stuart: transportation secretary pete buttigieg, what's he doing about it?...
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out of that one. >> jeff? lilly >> yeah, i think there's big potential here, too, and we talked about this last week, as well they're talking about $25 billion in potential sales for mounjaro i think in order for them to get there, and this is really important, they're going to need to see expanded insurance coverage to increase access and to actually get demand up to that level if you look at employers who have opted to cover obesity medications, it's only at about 22% right now. so, you need to see all of that right-size but assuming that happens, there is a really big opportunity here, and all of these drugs appear to work, whether you're talking about ozempic or wegovy. but it's my understanding that the results for mounjaro are a little better. so, maybe that gives them a marginal eadvantage. and we talked about lilly relative to an nvo lilly's chart looks better, kind of just breaking out to those new highs versus nvo that's run a little bit already so, there's room to go here. >> the all-time high bothe
out of that one. >> jeff? lilly >> yeah, i think there's big potential here, too, and we talked about this last week, as well they're talking about $25 billion in potential sales for mounjaro i think in order for them to get there, and this is really important, they're going to need to see expanded insurance coverage to increase access and to actually get demand up to that level if you look at employers who have opted to cover obesity medications, it's only at about 22% right now....
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thank you, jeff. that's jeff patterson reporting live from palm beach, florida. well, the san jose police officers association employee who is accused of trying to unlawfully import fentanyl, made her first appearance in federal court today. crowd forces but you spoke to a local attorney who says >> upticks certainly do not help the police union. >> the executive director for the union that represents san jose police officers, a civilian employee joanne suh govia arrested by homeland security for that deadly attempting to import large quantities of fentanyl and doing it allegedly work computer while on the clock for the union. >> it's so remarkable that right under me. everybody's literally says in their face that this was going criminal defense attorney paula canny says even though so govia is a civilian employee, something like this can impact public perception of rank and file police officers in san jose due to the implications of what is alleged. >> they don't even know that they the head of the police officers association is importing drugs probably distribu
thank you, jeff. that's jeff patterson reporting live from palm beach, florida. well, the san jose police officers association employee who is accused of trying to unlawfully import fentanyl, made her first appearance in federal court today. crowd forces but you spoke to a local attorney who says >> upticks certainly do not help the police union. >> the executive director for the union that represents san jose police officers, a civilian employee joanne suh govia arrested by...
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jeff zeleny. um.ou know, we talked about this earlier about how gerrymandering leads to extremism. uh democrats or republicans running rough shot over their opposition. but this is a rather stark example with a supermajority just expelling three representatives for disruptive behavior on the floor of the house. and as as we have discussed, um we have seen disruptive behavior on the floor of the house of representatives, the u. s house of representatives. democrats being disruptive republicans being disruptive it has as far as i can tell, never not in the modern era ever resulted in expulsion, or even kicking people off their committees. this is a this is just by its own definition. this is an extreme, take extreme action by the republican supermajority in the state legislature without a doubt, and it's just an example of just how broken american politics are, and it was a four words that those three legislators were saying over and over. no action, no peace. by worldwide standards. i mean, on the floo
jeff zeleny. um.ou know, we talked about this earlier about how gerrymandering leads to extremism. uh democrats or republicans running rough shot over their opposition. but this is a rather stark example with a supermajority just expelling three representatives for disruptive behavior on the floor of the house. and as as we have discussed, um we have seen disruptive behavior on the floor of the house of representatives, the u. s house of representatives. democrats being disruptive republicans...
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paula hancocks, arlette saenz and jeff zeleny, thank you very much for joining us.re seeing the pictures and we will bring you the ceremony as it happens. >> it looks like it will be under way shortly. you see the secretary of state coming out and the treasury secretary all coming out. you can see this is going to be getting under way very shortly. >> very soon, kate. they don't let the vice president wait too long. once she's out there i expect to see the president of the united states and the president of south korea very soon. this just in to cnn. two united airlines flights departed from houston and one is suspected to have been a bird strike. all of this is happening as the acting head of the aviation administration is facing tough questions as the agency deals with all kinds of issues, including in-flight violence and several near misses on runways and cnn's pete muntean is in washington with all of this. these close calls, pete, today what are you learning about that? >> let's talk about the close calls and the bird strikes. >> explain to me the bird strikes.
paula hancocks, arlette saenz and jeff zeleny, thank you very much for joining us.re seeing the pictures and we will bring you the ceremony as it happens. >> it looks like it will be under way shortly. you see the secretary of state coming out and the treasury secretary all coming out. you can see this is going to be getting under way very shortly. >> very soon, kate. they don't let the vice president wait too long. once she's out there i expect to see the president of the united...
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jeff, what is your "wex" word of the day? >> abnormal. you are right.porting. if you think of what we have with the diversity of the sectors delivering earnings report, i get excited. it is time to buckle your chin strap. here we are with better than expected earnings. vix closed at 16 on friday that could reveal complacency. when you look at the sour sentiment followed by positive data, inflation is abating that moves the market higher and busts us out of the range. we have been stuck 250 trading days tethered to 4,000 in the s&p if you look at the forward guidance on some of the companies, that may be the catalyst also, let's talk about th the 800-pound gorilla in the room the fed. dovish 25 basis point rate hike priced in. >> i want to get back to earnings coke, first republic and whirlpool. first republic what could that report tell us about the banking sector >> it could formalize the fact we are seeing the mid sized regional banks isolated. silicon valley bank making a mistake trying to match obligations. they got greedy. they closed the bank more
jeff, what is your "wex" word of the day? >> abnormal. you are right.porting. if you think of what we have with the diversity of the sectors delivering earnings report, i get excited. it is time to buckle your chin strap. here we are with better than expected earnings. vix closed at 16 on friday that could reveal complacency. when you look at the sour sentiment followed by positive data, inflation is abating that moves the market higher and busts us out of the range. we have...
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jeff flock is there. jeff, the schools, you know what's coming, jeff. you know what's coming. are a total mess and crime is rampant and people are leaving chicago in droves. now chicago has voted for more of the same. >> i told you, stuart i live in philadelphia now and and fourth quarter you don't like lori lightfoot, be careful because you might get someone more left than lori lightfoot. brandon johnson, 48 years old and former teacher and union organizer and those chicago organizers, they never amount to anything. well, there was the one that got elected president but at any rate, he doubled down, johnson d last night on his plan to solve the crime problem, which is don't hire more cops. more money on mental health and poverty and underlying causes of crime. here's how he put it last night. even if you don't like his ideas and this is what he said. >> to the shyens that did -- chicagoans that did not vote for me, i care for you and value you and i want to hear from you. i want to work for you and i'll be the mayor for you too. reporter: muted criticism on johnson's in terms
jeff flock is there. jeff, the schools, you know what's coming, jeff. you know what's coming. are a total mess and crime is rampant and people are leaving chicago in droves. now chicago has voted for more of the same. >> i told you, stuart i live in philadelphia now and and fourth quarter you don't like lori lightfoot, be careful because you might get someone more left than lori lightfoot. brandon johnson, 48 years old and former teacher and union organizer and those chicago organizers,...
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jeff paul live with us. jeff, thank you. let's bring in ktth seattle talk radio host jason. jason, just to pick up where jeff left off there. right-to-rest act it says here, "a person experiencing homelessness has a privacy interest and i a reasonable expectation of privacy in any property belonging to the person regardless of whether the property is located in a public space." what do you think? >> it's utter insanity. it's only going to make the problem worse. the reason why the homeless situation is so bad not just in oregon but california, washington, new york, all across the country, is because there are no consequences, because we've allowed people to continue to sleep outside without feeling any kind of pressure to go inside. there is this belief from activists on the left that you have a right to a home, that this is a human right. housing is a human right. i don't know what that means because housing can mean different things to different people and right now, unfortunately, the basic thinking is if you're not getting some nice studio apartment at a minimum, you hav
jeff paul live with us. jeff, thank you. let's bring in ktth seattle talk radio host jason. jason, just to pick up where jeff left off there. right-to-rest act it says here, "a person experiencing homelessness has a privacy interest and i a reasonable expectation of privacy in any property belonging to the person regardless of whether the property is located in a public space." what do you think? >> it's utter insanity. it's only going to make the problem worse. the reason why...
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jeff ranieri is with us.that is just -- this is the golden hour right now. >> it is, and we are ready for that sun. look at these numbers. okay. last rain season, 38 days of rain. 65 this year. >> almost double. that doesn't surprise me. it's felt like it. >> right? and that's why this stretch of weather we're going to be in is going to be so enjoyable for us. we'll take a look at that microclimate forecast. high pressure is pushing that storm track off to the north, also bringing in that warm, dry air. 183 days since we've been into a weather trend that's going to be like what we have coming our way, with 80s. that was way back on october 20th. so as we roll through tomorrow morning with that heat starting to build in, we're going to start off comfortable here. temperatures in the 50s and a calm wind. look at these daytime highs. we're going to be up another 5 to 10 degrees, so some 80s back in the mix. check it out. 81 in napa. 81 santa rosa. 82 in concord. low 80s san jose to morgan hill. you got some 70s
jeff ranieri is with us.that is just -- this is the golden hour right now. >> it is, and we are ready for that sun. look at these numbers. okay. last rain season, 38 days of rain. 65 this year. >> almost double. that doesn't surprise me. it's felt like it. >> right? and that's why this stretch of weather we're going to be in is going to be so enjoyable for us. we'll take a look at that microclimate forecast. high pressure is pushing that storm track off to the north, also...
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jeff: no. not unless there is another blow up, silicon valley type issue.h the money supply contracting, this was a one off order as related to some shifts of deposits in the u.s. system to large banks. as it relates to the regionals, i don't think we will see any deposit growth. to the extent we see it, and it's not easy to see it simply in the earnings release, the deposit growth may be a function of plugging some liquidity holes by going to the institutional market and requiring things like broker deposits and the like that show up as deposits but are functionally equivalent of borrowing from capital markets. the question on stocks, as deposits continue to move to money markets and into interest-bearing deposits, and interest margins, i think that's where you're headed, tighten up into 2024 and at the same time credit interest starts to rise. the degree to be determined. manus: jeff, thank you for staying up for us, from mercer capital. coming up, u.k. inflation set to slip to single digits this week. we get the details, what does it mean politically and
jeff: no. not unless there is another blow up, silicon valley type issue.h the money supply contracting, this was a one off order as related to some shifts of deposits in the u.s. system to large banks. as it relates to the regionals, i don't think we will see any deposit growth. to the extent we see it, and it's not easy to see it simply in the earnings release, the deposit growth may be a function of plugging some liquidity holes by going to the institutional market and requiring things like...
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i turn it back on again. jeff is one of— i turn it back on again. jeff is one of the _ i turn it backagain. jeff is one of the first people to use the q1 is one of the first people to use the 01 which is being trialled in cambridge where staff admit patients have been surprised by the results. i think it was a surprise to me as well— think it was a surprise to me as well which is why we are trying — as well which is why we are trying in _ as well which is why we are trying in inpatients because it has such_ trying in inpatients because it has such a quick effect and a lot of— has such a quick effect and a lot of the _ has such a quick effect and a lot of the drugs that people need — lot of the drugs that people need to— lot of the drugs that people need to take to treat the conditions have a lot of side—effects. conditions have a lot of side-effects.— conditions have a lot of side-effects. . 11:11: side-effects. almost 13,000 eo - le side-effects. almost 13,000 people are — side-effects. almost 13,000 people are on _ side-effects. almost 13,000 people are on the _ side-effects. almost
i turn it back on again. jeff is one of— i turn it back on again. jeff is one of the _ i turn it backagain. jeff is one of the first people to use the q1 is one of the first people to use the 01 which is being trialled in cambridge where staff admit patients have been surprised by the results. i think it was a surprise to me as well— think it was a surprise to me as well which is why we are trying — as well which is why we are trying in _ as well which is why we are trying in inpatients...
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alabama real estate agent jeff jones with keller williams mobile joins us now.what's the secret of alabama? explain a little bit more why people are making the choice to go there than florida sometimes? >> so many people are choosing l.a. as we like to call lower alabama. the reason why, our property tax is super or low, our cost of living is super low, and when you take into account hinges like hoas and those type of things, in general, they're overall lower in this part of the country than other places around the country. it's a big difference. pete: interesting. you're out of mobile, and it is -- i think of taxes in florida being low, but you're saying comparably, is it property taxes is that that the aspect? >> that's the key, the property tax is super elope. but just the overall cost of living. what happens is when you've got those low taxes, overall low cost of living, people tend to have a lot more discretionary income they can spend on other things. pete: the median home prices in baldwin county, alabama, i think we can put it on the screen, $355,000. it
alabama real estate agent jeff jones with keller williams mobile joins us now.what's the secret of alabama? explain a little bit more why people are making the choice to go there than florida sometimes? >> so many people are choosing l.a. as we like to call lower alabama. the reason why, our property tax is super or low, our cost of living is super low, and when you take into account hinges like hoas and those type of things, in general, they're overall lower in this part of the country...
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lockheed martin breaking out lmc. >> jeff? >> eog resources, my final trade on friday.e today. i like that close above 120. i think there's more to go >> tim >> 100 bucks if you can name the movie he was referencing "stripes." >> where's my 100? >> no cheating with united health care. >> karen >> welcome back. we like the babysitters, but you are our girl qqq, feel like it's gone too far too fast >> great to be back. thank you >> my mission is simple, to make you money. i am here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a --, and i promise to help you find it. mad money starts now. hey, i am kramer. welcome to mad money. just trying to make some money. my job is not just to entertain, but to keep. so call me or tweet meet
lockheed martin breaking out lmc. >> jeff? >> eog resources, my final trade on friday.e today. i like that close above 120. i think there's more to go >> tim >> 100 bucks if you can name the movie he was referencing "stripes." >> where's my 100? >> no cheating with united health care. >> karen >> welcome back. we like the babysitters, but you are our girl qqq, feel like it's gone too far too fast >> great to be back. thank you...
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i'm jeff williams, the executive director and founder of taste project. >> jeff had a crazy dream ton this restaurant, and i thought he was absolutely nuts. >> well, i mean, it's a long story. >> fast forward a few years, and he kept having a dream like over and over and over again, and i thought, oh, man, i'm julie williams, the wife of jeff williams who founded this crazy idea we call taste project. >> really, i feel like taste project started with a vision that god gave me. hopefully it looks just like any other restaurant when you come in and you sit down and eat. >> this is food that feels good to eat. >> you have a menu put in front of you. there's no prices. >> and you don't have to feel regretful eating it because it's good nourishment for your soul. >> we're not trying to be fancy or anything. we let people pay as they're able to afford to pay. >> my name is chef jay, and this matters to me because it's feeding the community and making sure that everyone gets a good meal, no matter your social status, your financial status. >> on one aspect, like the purpose of the restauran
i'm jeff williams, the executive director and founder of taste project. >> jeff had a crazy dream ton this restaurant, and i thought he was absolutely nuts. >> well, i mean, it's a long story. >> fast forward a few years, and he kept having a dream like over and over and over again, and i thought, oh, man, i'm julie williams, the wife of jeff williams who founded this crazy idea we call taste project. >> really, i feel like taste project started with a vision that god...
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jeff shell stepped down. this is a bumpy road in the wake of that, wow what next could happen now we have this with jeff shell who was someone who had deep relationships in the hollywood community. people are in shock. yesterday was like again another one? >> matt belloni, it was a shock for me and others. we appreciate you joining us hope to talk to you soon as this story continues. >> thanks. >>> new overnight, credit suisse revealing it suffered net asset outflows of $68 billion in the first quarter collapse that culminated in the emergency rescue by ubs. the bank said outflows have moderated, but not reversed. it posted a one-time profit of $14 billion because of the controversial write off of at-1 bonds. you see the stock up 2 cents. >>> coming up, we get you ready for a busy week of earnings. what happened the last three months and next three. we will get an idea of what the companies think. they might not been any better than the rest of us. >>> several technology heavy hitters ready to report. alphabe
jeff shell stepped down. this is a bumpy road in the wake of that, wow what next could happen now we have this with jeff shell who was someone who had deep relationships in the hollywood community. people are in shock. yesterday was like again another one? >> matt belloni, it was a shock for me and others. we appreciate you joining us hope to talk to you soon as this story continues. >> thanks. >>> new overnight, credit suisse revealing it suffered net asset outflows of $68...