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>> i don't think so, jim.sted in this garble and quite frankly, his core list listeners are with him. they go to the conspiracy before they believe the facts. that was a tremendously powerful moment and to show you what kind a coward he is, the only reason he was actually sitting in there was because of a scheduling mistake. he had avoided the father and mistakingly was in that chair when lewis was up there. it created a very powerful moment. the jury saw her paint and saw him, you know, just alex jones sitting in court. i don't think he showed much affection for her at all. >> and drew, what about that moment when jones' lawyer, it was revealed accidentally handed over years of his clients texts to the other side. now the january 6th committee wants to look at these texts. i mean, what a blunder. >> i mean, throughout this trial, jim, jones has been so on point that the judge had to remind him, this is not your show, mr. jones, but that moment just caught him. he was gob smacked. didn't know what to do and i
>> i don't think so, jim.sted in this garble and quite frankly, his core list listeners are with him. they go to the conspiracy before they believe the facts. that was a tremendously powerful moment and to show you what kind a coward he is, the only reason he was actually sitting in there was because of a scheduling mistake. he had avoided the father and mistakingly was in that chair when lewis was up there. it created a very powerful moment. the jury saw her paint and saw him, you know,...
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with that, i will pass it over to jim. jim: good afternoon. the administrator and mike covered a lot of things. a few things from me. i sit in a different vantage point from mike. his is a lot more fun. we are in the lcc. i found some things in the team today. this was an important attempt for us. we talked about that after what transpired, questions about should we have rolled back, try to do another test? we still feel like going for today was the right thing to do. and that comes in a few ways. our launch team was really pushed today. they were working a lot of issues, looking at a compressed timeline with that hold at the beginning. we were filling all four tanks at the same time at one point, pushing our team through a timeline. the weather. mike talked about the weather. lightning was coming in and out. we were not able to go at the beginning of the window like we thought. there was a lot of coms from the launch weather officer. the hydrogen that mike talked about, when we went to manual control, that is something that we did on the lock
with that, i will pass it over to jim. jim: good afternoon. the administrator and mike covered a lot of things. a few things from me. i sit in a different vantage point from mike. his is a lot more fun. we are in the lcc. i found some things in the team today. this was an important attempt for us. we talked about that after what transpired, questions about should we have rolled back, try to do another test? we still feel like going for today was the right thing to do. and that comes in a few...
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[applause] the third is the incomparable esther jim brown. --mr. jim brown. [applause] and the fourth is the absolutely on comparable miss billie jean king. i want to focus on the interface of race, sport and society and in preparing for this conversation, i went back and read jim brown and bill russell's first two books. jim brown's "off my chest and out of bounds" and bill russell 's go for glory. i think those should be required reading for all athletes entering college and professional sports today because they say so much about where we have come from and the sacrifices that were made for them to be where we are today. the things that stuck with me about those books was first, how well the philosophies, the perspectives, the ethical arguments and so forth of jim and bill have stood up over the last 50 years. the second thing is that they were superstar athletes. they weren't a bunch of old guys who have retired and so forth. they were superstar athletes when they stood up and spoke out. the third thing that struck me was that they never were willing to e
[applause] the third is the incomparable esther jim brown. --mr. jim brown. [applause] and the fourth is the absolutely on comparable miss billie jean king. i want to focus on the interface of race, sport and society and in preparing for this conversation, i went back and read jim brown and bill russell's first two books. jim brown's "off my chest and out of bounds" and bill russell 's go for glory. i think those should be required reading for all athletes entering college and...
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i am jim acosta. authorities are on high alert as they monitor an unprecedented number of threats against government officials in the wake of the fbi search of former president donald trump's search of mar-a-lago. armed trump supporters were spotted protesting outside of phoenix fbi office some wearing tactical gear and holding up a sign that said arrest all traitors. fortunately the protest ended without incident but there are tensions nationwide as officials monitor an uptick in violent rhetoric. some of the top comments that are popping up on social media say lock and load and go after all feds. the democratic chairs of the house intelligence and oversight committees want answers about what fallout could await after top-secret documents were found at trump's resort. they're asking the director of national intelligence to provide an immediate damage assessment. you track a lot of this stuff. you are monitoring social media all the time for this sort of thing. the uptick in threats related to the mar
i am jim acosta. authorities are on high alert as they monitor an unprecedented number of threats against government officials in the wake of the fbi search of former president donald trump's search of mar-a-lago. armed trump supporters were spotted protesting outside of phoenix fbi office some wearing tactical gear and holding up a sign that said arrest all traitors. fortunately the protest ended without incident but there are tensions nationwide as officials monitor an uptick in violent...
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taylor: jim? jim: i will go 75. taylor: matt?ti: the housecall is fit -- matthew: the housecall is 50 basis points. taylor: when i think about a rate cut in 2023, what you think? kelsey: no. jim: emphatically no. matthew: i don't see it happening. taylor: three for three. finally here, you get three 50's on the inner medium peak on the 10 year yield? kelsey: we can hit it but that is the high for the year. jim: i would agree with that and i think it might go higher, 24. matthew: i agree with kelsey, i think 350 is probably the peak in the cycle but we could get back there. taylor: so much consensus. i love it. i voted john should take off more often so i should do the show and lets extended to an hour because what a pleasure this was for me. kelsey berro, matthew hornbach, jim bianco, as we are always so focused as we are on friday at 1:00 on real yields and nominal yields, they migrate higher on the front end of the curve we also focus on this equity market that seems to be taken a little bit surprised by jay powell's comments t
taylor: jim? jim: i will go 75. taylor: matt?ti: the housecall is fit -- matthew: the housecall is 50 basis points. taylor: when i think about a rate cut in 2023, what you think? kelsey: no. jim: emphatically no. matthew: i don't see it happening. taylor: three for three. finally here, you get three 50's on the inner medium peak on the 10 year yield? kelsey: we can hit it but that is the high for the year. jim: i would agree with that and i think it might go higher, 24. matthew: i agree with...
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pre--- jim. we will also hold a teleconference tomorrow to keep you updated. we will take questions from those of you in the room and on the phone and if you are joining us on the phone, please press star one to join the queue. >> i am very proud of this launch team. they have solved several problems along the way and they got to one that needed time to be solved. i am very grateful to you all for your patience. this is a brand-new rocket. it is not going to fly until it is ready. there are millions of s of this rocket and its systems, and needless to say, the complexity is daunting when you bring it all into the focus of a countdown. you all, no doubt, have been up for some period of time. our remarks will be short and then we will open up for your questions. i want to say, the vice president was here. she was pumped the entire time. she is very bullish on our space program and on this particular program of going back to the moon and going to mars. we had her meet with assembled guests. we had h
pre--- jim. we will also hold a teleconference tomorrow to keep you updated. we will take questions from those of you in the room and on the phone and if you are joining us on the phone, please press star one to join the queue. >> i am very proud of this launch team. they have solved several problems along the way and they got to one that needed time to be solved. i am very grateful to you all for your patience. this is a brand-new rocket. it is not going to fly until it is ready. there...
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jim lebenthal, farmer jim, you left out your deli guy, dry cleaner, pool guy.er shoutouts before your final trade? >> yeah, i left out libby at gm as well. thank you for that opportunity to square things up. >> >>> what's your final trade it sailed right through it. >> j.t.? >> mosaic. >>> we have costco both you and shannon have costco >> shan, why do you choose it? >> limited skus, and people go there for a million different reasons. >> great cashier at costco, my shoutout -- [ laughter ] >> benioff and slootman tonight on "mad. "the exchange" is now. >>> thank you, scott it's mission critical for the market there is one stock reporting today, that can determine where the market goes next at least the nasdaq. the name, how to position and where to find value. >>> plus the latest read on housing. we're finally seeing home prices fall in many areas we look at
jim lebenthal, farmer jim, you left out your deli guy, dry cleaner, pool guy.er shoutouts before your final trade? >> yeah, i left out libby at gm as well. thank you for that opportunity to square things up. >> >>> what's your final trade it sailed right through it. >> j.t.? >> mosaic. >>> we have costco both you and shannon have costco >> shan, why do you choose it? >> limited skus, and people go there for a million different reasons....
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i said jim, no. [applause] -- i said to him one time, i sit you know i think you're one of the greatest athlete in the 20th century. but leave basketball alone. [laughter] jim saw and i supported -- if you don't have any wherewithal to exercise influence, then you'll never succeed in exercising influence. and i tried to live my life that would exercise influence. i personally am not interested in that. i am just interested in -- i raise my kids and i always let them know that i love them. in fact, that's one of the key things about raising kids. my daughter, i have to fight off her telling me what to do now. [laughter] she graduated from harvard law school in the minute she gets a degree from harvard, she knows everything. [laughter] so i just try to see where things are needed, recognize that things are needed, and try to put myself in a place where i can make a difference. >> list jump to the present. where did the train leave? where are we? where are the bill russell's? where are the jim brown's?
i said jim, no. [applause] -- i said to him one time, i sit you know i think you're one of the greatest athlete in the 20th century. but leave basketball alone. [laughter] jim saw and i supported -- if you don't have any wherewithal to exercise influence, then you'll never succeed in exercising influence. and i tried to live my life that would exercise influence. i personally am not interested in that. i am just interested in -- i raise my kids and i always let them know that i love them. in...
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the question is, jim, by how much?clues. in new york i'm christine romans. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless and its customizab scans with social sentiment he you find and unlock opportunities in the market with powerful, easy-to-use tools power e*trade makes complex trading easier react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't miss an opportunity age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. i'm a performing artist. so a healthy diet is one of the most important things. i also feel the same way about my dog. we were feeding her dry, triangle shaped ingredients long as the yellow brick road. we didn't know how bad it was for her until we actually got the good food. we g
the question is, jim, by how much?clues. in new york i'm christine romans. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless and its customizab scans with social sentiment he you find and unlock opportunities in the market with powerful, easy-to-use tools power e*trade makes complex trading easier react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't...
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>> yes, so, jim, good morning to you. happens is is that you have all kind of mistakes that happen in trial, but just put this in context. before a trial happens, you don't have trial by ambush in this country. both sides, whether it be a criminal or as this trial is a civil trial, a process of discovery. and in that process, both sides are allowed to make requests. when you step into the courtroom, everyone should be conversant with the facts, the issues, the circumstances, the text messages, the email, the surveillance, it should not be a surprise. in this case, again, in context, those text messages were asked for. they were asked for a long time ago and they were told that they didn't exist, that there are no such text messages relating to the issue of sandy hook communications at all. bingo. it was a lie. why? because apauparently in a mista, those messages were sent to the attorneys representing the family in error indicating that not only, jim, do text messages exist, but two years' worth of text messages exist to
>> yes, so, jim, good morning to you. happens is is that you have all kind of mistakes that happen in trial, but just put this in context. before a trial happens, you don't have trial by ambush in this country. both sides, whether it be a criminal or as this trial is a civil trial, a process of discovery. and in that process, both sides are allowed to make requests. when you step into the courtroom, everyone should be conversant with the facts, the issues, the circumstances, the text...
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please join us with carol and jim hopkins. carol estes emwill hurst and jim at lake shore bap. >> welcome back do mosaic. this is pentecost and we have been tg about the power of the spirit breaking down barriers and uniting us and bringing us together. i was telling my colleagues at my conyes gation congregation i try tone courage them to wear read. and what's the symbol of the red. >> the fire, the spirit. the tht of the movement of the holy spirit. that just lights us up.e vibrancy and celebetory color in in different cultures, they wear wear red instead black. because it is a marking of celebration. >> okay. >> yeah. it's the tongues of flame that descend on us, so carol said it exactly correctly. correctly. >> you mentioned earlier that ss communities feel if they are pel or charismatic they don't have the spirit. some pentecostal or charismatic doesn't feel they have the spirit unless they have motion. can you say more about that. >> that continues and has been n in the life of the church since that first pentecost. paul
please join us with carol and jim hopkins. carol estes emwill hurst and jim at lake shore bap. >> welcome back do mosaic. this is pentecost and we have been tg about the power of the spirit breaking down barriers and uniting us and bringing us together. i was telling my colleagues at my conyes gation congregation i try tone courage them to wear read. and what's the symbol of the red. >> the fire, the spirit. the tht of the movement of the holy spirit. that just lights us up.e...
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hi jim. hi, dan, jim and i met during the 1960s. we're very old. in ann arbor, michigan at a moment when people of our generation thought that we were changing the world. we didn't change the world that much but we did take a lot of self-congratulatory moments to so how different were we were but what one learns from reading jim's book and reading the 50s is that the 60s were the consequence of the 50s as marsha said when she introduced us the complacent fifties were not complacent for those people who are fighting enormous battles that had great consequences in the 60s and many of them still have consequences a very positive sense today. jim why did you write this book? um initially it was because my kids came home from school one day and said, why is our time not as exciting as the sixties. yes, and i had to say you know, i'm well, i didn't say that. it was actually fraught it wasn't all fun and games they were talking about the music i think. um, but then i started think i was looking for subject after i finished. the washington lafayette book a
hi jim. hi, dan, jim and i met during the 1960s. we're very old. in ann arbor, michigan at a moment when people of our generation thought that we were changing the world. we didn't change the world that much but we did take a lot of self-congratulatory moments to so how different were we were but what one learns from reading jim's book and reading the 50s is that the 60s were the consequence of the 50s as marsha said when she introduced us the complacent fifties were not complacent for those...
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>> yeah, i think so, jim. one of the things that i'd say to reinforce what the director clapper just said, yes, zawahri is certainly older. he's 71 years old. he's been head of the organization for a long time. there is a contentious argument about whether he is charismatic or operational leader. he leaves behind several other people within afghanistan that are members of al qaeda that are directing the worldwide network. that in and of itself is a pretty significant issue for two reasons. number one, those individuals all know that they could be on the targeting screen if we can reach out into afghanistan, they cannot be as comfortable as they were yesterday at this time or a few days ago at this time and they can't be as complacent within afghanistan but the second thing, you mentioned this, a member of the taliban parliament, one of the key ministers is certainly a guy who knew zawahri and he also knows all these other individuals. >> yeah. >> and the arrangement specifically said that taliban would not har
>> yeah, i think so, jim. one of the things that i'd say to reinforce what the director clapper just said, yes, zawahri is certainly older. he's 71 years old. he's been head of the organization for a long time. there is a contentious argument about whether he is charismatic or operational leader. he leaves behind several other people within afghanistan that are members of al qaeda that are directing the worldwide network. that in and of itself is a pretty significant issue for two...
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i'm jim acosta in atlanta.eightened alert this evening as they monitor an unprecedented number of threats against government officials in the wake of the fbi's search of former president donald trump's mar-a-lago estate. take a look at this. armed trump supporters were spotted protesting outside a phoenix fbi office some wearing tactical gear and holding up a sign that read, abolish the fbi. fortunately the protest ended without incident. there are tensions nationwide. some of the top comments being shown on pro trump quorums, lock and load and
i'm jim acosta in atlanta.eightened alert this evening as they monitor an unprecedented number of threats against government officials in the wake of the fbi's search of former president donald trump's mar-a-lago estate. take a look at this. armed trump supporters were spotted protesting outside a phoenix fbi office some wearing tactical gear and holding up a sign that read, abolish the fbi. fortunately the protest ended without incident. there are tensions nationwide. some of the top comments...
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jim? >> nick valencia, we know you'll be on top of it, thank you. >>> the fight to unseal the probable cause affidavit in the fbi search of president trump's l florida's home. katelyn polantz is following this story. what we know from this document released yesterday seems to show that the investigation is focused on the former president's activities. how exactly? >> quite possibly. it is giving us a little bit more information. we got the four documents out of the court unsealed. they don't have a lot of words on them. when there are words unsealed, you look really closely, we knew before from the search warrant that there were three crimes being investigated. espionage act, obstruction of justice, the criminal mishandling of records, one of the pieces here is exactly what part of the espionage act is under investigation. and the words that the justice department used to describe that offense that they have probable cause to do the search for was willful retention of national defense info
jim? >> nick valencia, we know you'll be on top of it, thank you. >>> the fight to unseal the probable cause affidavit in the fbi search of president trump's l florida's home. katelyn polantz is following this story. what we know from this document released yesterday seems to show that the investigation is focused on the former president's activities. how exactly? >> quite possibly. it is giving us a little bit more information. we got the four documents out of the court...
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i'm jim acosta in atlanta. authorities are on heightened alert this evening as they monitor an unprecedented number of threats against government officials in the wake of the fbi's search of former president donald trump's mar-a-lago estate. take a look at this. armed trump supporters were spotted protesting outside a phoenix fbi office some wearing tactical gear and holding up a sign that read, abolish the fbi. fortunately the protest ended without incident. there are tensions nationwide. some of the top comments being shown on pro trump quorums, lock and load and, quote, kill all feds. the democratic chairs of the house intelligence oversight committees want answers over what fallout could await after top-secret documents were found at trump's resort and are asking the director of national intelligence to provide an immediate damage assessment. let's bring in two former trump administration insiders former counterterrorism and covid adviser to mike pence olivia troye and former white house press secretary ste
i'm jim acosta in atlanta. authorities are on heightened alert this evening as they monitor an unprecedented number of threats against government officials in the wake of the fbi's search of former president donald trump's mar-a-lago estate. take a look at this. armed trump supporters were spotted protesting outside a phoenix fbi office some wearing tactical gear and holding up a sign that read, abolish the fbi. fortunately the protest ended without incident. there are tensions nationwide. some...
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>> that's right, jim. this is a very significant step in this justice department investigation that operates in secrecy with the grand jury. we know that pamela brown is able to confirm that pat cipollone did receive a federal grand jury subpoena. this is part of the aggressive drum beat that the justice department had in recent weeks trying to lock down not just what was going on on january 6th on capitol hill but also trying to talk to people that testified to the house about what happened in the white house. and potentially what donald trump was even saying. so what we know so far with other that's have gone before the grand jury is that they haven't been able to say what trump had said to them because of executive privilege concerns. there is this gearing up for a court fight that justice department is doing. and we do know with this c icht pollone reporting is that they've been in discussions about executive privilege. he wasn't able to share much about trump himself, what he witnessed trump saying, w
>> that's right, jim. this is a very significant step in this justice department investigation that operates in secrecy with the grand jury. we know that pamela brown is able to confirm that pat cipollone did receive a federal grand jury subpoena. this is part of the aggressive drum beat that the justice department had in recent weeks trying to lock down not just what was going on on january 6th on capitol hill but also trying to talk to people that testified to the house about what...
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jim? ask you there, are using his attorneys are telling him the former president that they believe some people, including him, could be indicted, or just some people? >> that they believe that there are potential for criminal charges in this investigation. now, whether and how close to trump that becomes is still something that remains to be seen. this is still an early stage of the investigation. but it has accelerated quickly. >> terrace canal, thanks so much for your reporting. joining us to break it down, and cnn contributor, and former nixon white house counsel, john dean. also cnn senior law enforcement analyst and former fbi deputy director, -- mccabe. first you, and, when you hear that, by the, way when you look at the trump lawyers or spokesman rather statement there saying, you know, seems to be claiming, as they have for sometime, it quite expensive interpretation of executive privilege. how significant do you think these conversations are between the doj and his lawyers? is it
jim? ask you there, are using his attorneys are telling him the former president that they believe some people, including him, could be indicted, or just some people? >> that they believe that there are potential for criminal charges in this investigation. now, whether and how close to trump that becomes is still something that remains to be seen. this is still an early stage of the investigation. but it has accelerated quickly. >> terrace canal, thanks so much for your reporting....
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may i, jim? >> okay yes. >> so this is weiner after he's establishes a very known well known figure. jim writes that he was fluent in a dozen languages. socially inept and all of them. as a colleague put its, a foreigner wherever he was. he got lost easily on his frequent meandering sweep through the m.i.t. laps where he worked for 45 years. some labs posted look outs to warn of his approach, because weiner was known to cut into ongoing conversations abruptly and holy out of context. while reading a book, or lost in thought, he would walk the halls with one finger chasing the wall. when he reached the open of a classroom or laboratory, he was known to follow his finger inside and around its walls back to the hallway. when he stopped to have a conversation, he sometimes forgot which way he had been walking. once, he asked whether he had been walking towards the lunchroom, or away from it so he would know if he had had lunch or not. i just think that that is a nice. >> my favorite is that he swam o
may i, jim? >> okay yes. >> so this is weiner after he's establishes a very known well known figure. jim writes that he was fluent in a dozen languages. socially inept and all of them. as a colleague put its, a foreigner wherever he was. he got lost easily on his frequent meandering sweep through the m.i.t. laps where he worked for 45 years. some labs posted look outs to warn of his approach, because weiner was known to cut into ongoing conversations abruptly and holy out of...
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>> i don't feel jim called me out. i have no idea what he is talking about, bears have to prove their case i don't even know what that means. here are the facts the facts are that you've got a fed that has got one objective in mind, and that is to slow the economy. to say all of a sudden you are data dependent is ridiculous they are always data dependent they don't pull it out of their butts and say we're going to tighten right now. they are looking at the data that is always the case. so the multiple market is 18.5 times. consumer is not in great shape consumer discretionary earnings were down 18% in the second quarter. and we've heard from walmart, and we've heard from target and, you know, i won't use words like day class a and i appreciate jim being on the show today, i can only imagine that his usually table must have been booked. so thank you for joining us. but the market is -- the market is benefiting from looser economic conditions than what the fed intended and that is because they have cut back on the issuan
>> i don't feel jim called me out. i have no idea what he is talking about, bears have to prove their case i don't even know what that means. here are the facts the facts are that you've got a fed that has got one objective in mind, and that is to slow the economy. to say all of a sudden you are data dependent is ridiculous they are always data dependent they don't pull it out of their butts and say we're going to tighten right now. they are looking at the data that is always the case. so...
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jim: yeah, but do you want a bunch of them? brandon: yeah. jim: ok. cool. awesome. brandon: yeah. we've been wanting to do something with them. it's, like, a chinese delicacy. jim: this particular strain of peking is from france, and it's made to produce a larger breast. i raise them to about 9, 9 1/2 weeks, but the typical peking duck, say, roasted in san francisco would be, like, 6, 6 1/2 weeks. brandon: i mean, i can tell the difference. jim: yeah. yeah. hopefully, everyone can, especially you. brandon: yeah, for sure. jennifer: just like with fruit, like, you have a peach, and a peach can be ripe and edible, but if you let it sit on the tree for a little while longer and it develops those flavors and that sweetness, it's kind of like that similar conversion, you know, where it's just, like, you're taking the time to let it develop the flavor that it needs. m: vine-ripened duck. jennifer: yeah. ha ha ha! brandon: ha ha ha! i started to think of my love and my frustration of my experience eating roast duck in chinese restaurants is, like, i felt like the meat was always sacrific
jim: yeah, but do you want a bunch of them? brandon: yeah. jim: ok. cool. awesome. brandon: yeah. we've been wanting to do something with them. it's, like, a chinese delicacy. jim: this particular strain of peking is from france, and it's made to produce a larger breast. i raise them to about 9, 9 1/2 weeks, but the typical peking duck, say, roasted in san francisco would be, like, 6, 6 1/2 weeks. brandon: i mean, i can tell the difference. jim: yeah. yeah. hopefully, everyone can, especially...
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jim?ou are using his attorneys are telling the former president that they believe some people, including him, could be indicted or just some people? >> they believe that there are potential for criminal charges in this investigation. whether and how close to trump that becomes is still something that remains to be seen. this is still in an early stage of the investigation, but it has accelerated quickly. >> thank you so much for your reporting. joining us now to break it down a cnn contributor and former nixon white house counsel, john dean, and also seen senior law enforcement analyst and former fbi deputy director, andrew mccabe. andy, when you hear, that and by the way, when you look at the trump lawyers and spokesman statement there seems to be claiming as they have for some time an extensive interpretive of executive privilege. -- is it them reiterating their position on executive privilege and kind of exploring to see what's liability they may face? >> jim, i think it's very signific
jim?ou are using his attorneys are telling the former president that they believe some people, including him, could be indicted or just some people? >> they believe that there are potential for criminal charges in this investigation. whether and how close to trump that becomes is still something that remains to be seen. this is still in an early stage of the investigation, but it has accelerated quickly. >> thank you so much for your reporting. joining us now to break it down a cnn...
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jim, bianna? >> nick valencia, thanks so much. >>> joining to discuss is daniel goldman, lead counsel for trump's first peach, we should note he's now candidate for congress for the democratic party in new york's tenth district. daniel, thank you for taking the time this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> so first, from a legal perspective, as we look at this investigation in georgia, as it relates to giuliani and potentially if it gets there to trump. what is the the standard to reach or back up a potential indictment here, criminal indictment for anyone involved in this? what would you have to prove? we know that they were trying to get folks, pressure folks to overturn the results there. what would make it criminal? >> right. well, in order to file an indictment, you only need probable cause. but generally prosecutors don't file indictments unless they can prove the allegations beyond a reasonable doubt in front of a jury. that will be the standard they will use. the law, the election laws
jim, bianna? >> nick valencia, thanks so much. >>> joining to discuss is daniel goldman, lead counsel for trump's first peach, we should note he's now candidate for congress for the democratic party in new york's tenth district. daniel, thank you for taking the time this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> so first, from a legal perspective, as we look at this investigation in georgia, as it relates to giuliani and potentially if it gets there to trump. what is...
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jim knew the tower. jim hooked up the tow guy to go to denver.. >> david: did you start thinking maybe jim's setting this up? >> it does sound like jim was kind of setting us up. but he was not. [ laughter ] he was not. he knew the enterprise rental car dealership. >> david: he knew them, jim knew the rental car people too? [ laughter ] >> there was not -- this was a teeny, tiny town. i think he said there was 4,000 people in the town. >> david: okay. >> so he was like, i know the rental car person, she's going to come and pick you up, she's going to drive an hour to us. so we have it all set up. and we're sitting there. we're waiting 4 1/2 hours. as i mentioned, we hadn't eaten anything because we had judged the town earlier. [ laughter ] not eaten anything before the car broke down. maybe karma, i don't know. then jim disappears, comes back with two bags, a and w fried chicken sandwiches. >> david: nice. >> french fries, root beer floats. it was just the sweetest thing. and so -- i don't eat chicken. >> david: wait, did you tell jim, you know,
jim knew the tower. jim hooked up the tow guy to go to denver.. >> david: did you start thinking maybe jim's setting this up? >> it does sound like jim was kind of setting us up. but he was not. [ laughter ] he was not. he knew the enterprise rental car dealership. >> david: he knew them, jim knew the rental car people too? [ laughter ] >> there was not -- this was a teeny, tiny town. i think he said there was 4,000 people in the town. >> david: okay. >> so...
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the fed's next rate hike we'll discuss that and much with karen fire stone, jason snipe and on set, jim leeben that will, joe terranova. first, let's begin with a check on the rally at this hour. stocks jumping on the back of a better than expected cpi number. the dow right now up about 500 points the s&p up about 2%. the nasdaq showing a lot of leadership here, moving more than 2.5% higher meta up 5% the ten-year yield rising in the cpi report, up 3.65%, the two-year yield hitting its lowest level since august 5th. joe, i was watching you on "closing bell overtime" talking about inflation and the cpi read did it come out the way you expected obviously, it came below analyst expectations what does that mean for the markets? right now we're seeing a rally, but do you expect to see that throughout the rest of the day >> i said that on "overtime" with mike santoli that it was important to watch the pressurery market. the treasury market has been the leading indicator for the equity market since the ten-year and 30-year found its peak at 3.49 on june 14th equities have responded since then
the fed's next rate hike we'll discuss that and much with karen fire stone, jason snipe and on set, jim leeben that will, joe terranova. first, let's begin with a check on the rally at this hour. stocks jumping on the back of a better than expected cpi number. the dow right now up about 500 points the s&p up about 2%. the nasdaq showing a lot of leadership here, moving more than 2.5% higher meta up 5% the ten-year yield rising in the cpi report, up 3.65%, the two-year yield hitting its...
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i'm jim sciutto in again for anderson tonight. that's how much a texas jury awarded punitive damages to the parents of a child killed during one of america's deadliest mass shootings. it comes a day after the same jury awarded $4.1 million in compensatory damages. shortly after, one of the parents, spoke to reporters about her son and spoke about the need for those lessons at this moment in time. >> care and concern is so important and we saw what happens when there is a lot of that. i hope that everyone who is reading these articles and choose love with your kids because you can, that means being present in the moment with them. looking into their eyes, giving them a hug and just moving from there. just every moment realize that you have a choice and your choice is love. >> that's good advice and they are brave words from a mother who lost who was most precious to her. now we should point out that the judge in this trial could reduce today's figure due to a texas law that will not, though, mark the end of alex jones' legal troubl
i'm jim sciutto in again for anderson tonight. that's how much a texas jury awarded punitive damages to the parents of a child killed during one of america's deadliest mass shootings. it comes a day after the same jury awarded $4.1 million in compensatory damages. shortly after, one of the parents, spoke to reporters about her son and spoke about the need for those lessons at this moment in time. >> care and concern is so important and we saw what happens when there is a lot of that. i...
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i'm jim sciutto. poppy is off this week. we are three months away from the midterms, and this morning we are getting primary results from five key states, arizona, michigan, missouri, washington, and kansas. we saw resounding victories for candidates who continue to deny the legitimacy of the 2020 election and in one red state a major rebuke of the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade. in michigan republican voters chose former trump administration official over republican congressman peter meijer. you'll remember he was one of ten republicans who voted to impeach the former president after january 6th. gibbs has been known to pedal false election claims like the former president. arizona voters have picked david farnsworth over rusty bowers in the gop primary for senate. bowers, you may remember, delivered emotional testimony to the january 6th committee in june. farnsworth had said of the 2020 election this is a real conspiracy headed up by the devil himself. that's a quote from the gop candidate there now. but
i'm jim sciutto. poppy is off this week. we are three months away from the midterms, and this morning we are getting primary results from five key states, arizona, michigan, missouri, washington, and kansas. we saw resounding victories for candidates who continue to deny the legitimacy of the 2020 election and in one red state a major rebuke of the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade. in michigan republican voters chose former trump administration official over republican...
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. >> i'm jim sciutto. rudy giuliani is inside an atlanta courthouse facing questions from a grand jury there. prosecutors in georgia informed giuliani he's a target of an investigation in examining attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. we'll have more on that in just a moment. >> of course, our other big story this morning, wyoming republican congresswoman liz cheney lost her house seat in a huge defeat. the three-term congresswoman and the gop's most forceful critic down more than 37% this morning to trump endorsed candidate herriot hagueman. cheney had been sidelined by her party is hinting at a presidential run. >> are you thinking about running for president? >> that's a decision that i'm going to make in the coming months, savannah, i'm not going to make any announcements here this morning but it's something i'm thinking about and will make a decision in the coming months. >> cnn chief national affairs correspondent jeff zeleny is in jackson, wyoming. a large margin, wider than some expected
. >> i'm jim sciutto. rudy giuliani is inside an atlanta courthouse facing questions from a grand jury there. prosecutors in georgia informed giuliani he's a target of an investigation in examining attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. we'll have more on that in just a moment. >> of course, our other big story this morning, wyoming republican congresswoman liz cheney lost her house seat in a huge defeat. the three-term congresswoman and the gop's most forceful critic down...
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jim?thanks so much for covering. >>> joining us now, cnn political analyst and washington correspondent maggie haberman, and a cnn political commentator during the trump white house. good to have you both on tonight. thanks so much for joining. maggie, in terms of his endorsements, it's been a good week for the former president in several of these primaries in a number of states. what is your sense of what he believes he gains from these endorsements and speeches and do you believe -- and you've been covering him longer than anyone -- this is building up to another presidential run. >> the honest answer, jim, is what he gains from it is attention and people talking about him as we are and other people are. and that's how he looks at this. he tends to treat these endorsements as if it's, you know, a scoreboard as opposed to sort of an ongoing amassing of supporters and, you know, he dives into some of these primaries, you know, at the last minute, like in the case of tutor dixon, in some ca
jim?thanks so much for covering. >>> joining us now, cnn political analyst and washington correspondent maggie haberman, and a cnn political commentator during the trump white house. good to have you both on tonight. thanks so much for joining. maggie, in terms of his endorsements, it's been a good week for the former president in several of these primaries in a number of states. what is your sense of what he believes he gains from these endorsements and speeches and do you believe --...
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>> reporter: that's right, jim. when it comes to rocket launches everyone's eyes are on mother nature and right now nasa is saying that the conditions are 80% favorable for a launch tomorrow morning. the launch window opens at 8:33 a.m. eastern time and the countdown clock has already started, jim, so people are pretty optimistic this will take flight, the weather will not be the deciding factor but, also, a lot of folks are concerned about the fact that this is a rocket that has never flown before and several rehearsals, known as the wet dress of the sls rocket didn't go as planned, issues with valves, there were leaks. so only on the fourth time did nasa deem the rehearsal a success. but, of course, everyone is very, very excited about this potential launch tomorrow and this, if it does take off, will be a 42-day journey around the moon and back. this is all leading up to those crude missions that nasa hopes to start launching next year of the artemis program. the artemis program aims to have a sustainable presenc
>> reporter: that's right, jim. when it comes to rocket launches everyone's eyes are on mother nature and right now nasa is saying that the conditions are 80% favorable for a launch tomorrow morning. the launch window opens at 8:33 a.m. eastern time and the countdown clock has already started, jim, so people are pretty optimistic this will take flight, the weather will not be the deciding factor but, also, a lot of folks are concerned about the fact that this is a rocket that has never...
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jim and dave, welcome. we got you on the phone and maybe we just heard from jim speaking with joe.avid, i wonder if we can get your thoughts now on exactly what's happening overall with -- in your mind the markets and the acceleration of that -- the downside that we saw on friday and the follow-through that we're seeing a little bit more this morning as well. >> sure. i thought you were going to ask about my thoughts on the technical issues that are having jim and i being on our cell phones sitting near to each other. i wish you could see this. it's a good shot as you know, typically, on your show, i question jim on -- we do have it. see, i told you guys we could get it thank you. >> i can see you >> i haven't aged at all >> jim is sitting next to me this is a great way to broadcast. i think everybody should do this i don't know about you this is the future of broadcasting. >> it's different than the pandemic for a little bit. >> yes, it is. yes, it is and we got carl in a car he's on his way for you. as for the market which is opening less than 17 minutes from now, listen, jim, yo
jim and dave, welcome. we got you on the phone and maybe we just heard from jim speaking with joe.avid, i wonder if we can get your thoughts now on exactly what's happening overall with -- in your mind the markets and the acceleration of that -- the downside that we saw on friday and the follow-through that we're seeing a little bit more this morning as well. >> sure. i thought you were going to ask about my thoughts on the technical issues that are having jim and i being on our cell...
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jim and poppy? >> we should note the doj proposed its own redactions here to this, which the judge determined acceptable. we'll see what those redactions involve. evan perez, thank you so much. stay with us. we're also learning at the advice of a prominent conservative activist, tom fitton, trump became convinced he should have full control over records, including the classified ones that he took to mar-a-lago. >> sources also tell our cnn colleagues that the former president and his allies have become increasingly concerned about any potential legal fallout from all of this. so for that let's go to our chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins. what more are you hearing about that inner circle around trump that seems to be increasingly concerned? >> two things, one, what this new reporting from our colleagues shows is maybe an explanation potentially and partially for what was happening in that period of when trump returned. some of the boxes to the national archives, but then didn't return o
jim and poppy? >> we should note the doj proposed its own redactions here to this, which the judge determined acceptable. we'll see what those redactions involve. evan perez, thank you so much. stay with us. we're also learning at the advice of a prominent conservative activist, tom fitton, trump became convinced he should have full control over records, including the classified ones that he took to mar-a-lago. >> sources also tell our cnn colleagues that the former president and...
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now, i like jim. i want to hear why he feels that confident that people continue to buy their merchandise, particularly with the strong dollar. but again, i do not buy the notion that everything is going up in price. i just don't. it's not sticking. people seem to not understand that you keep raising price, and eventually, the consumer says "i can't do it" and eventually, the enterprise says they can't do it. >> and eventually, this will flow through manufacturing and goods. >> no. >> i think you'll get gxo, bell, logistics company. i can't imagine they're going to tell us business is accelerating. prologics did say business is good, that's the largest ware house chain. but when i look at amazon, would it shock me if they added another hundred thousand? they added another 1,000 people and got it wrong. shoppify added people and got it wrong. i can start seeing mergers. anyone who read the pinterest call. pinterest is about to merge with paypal. the question is how many needed these companies. so look.
now, i like jim. i want to hear why he feels that confident that people continue to buy their merchandise, particularly with the strong dollar. but again, i do not buy the notion that everything is going up in price. i just don't. it's not sticking. people seem to not understand that you keep raising price, and eventually, the consumer says "i can't do it" and eventually, the enterprise says they can't do it. >> and eventually, this will flow through manufacturing and goods....
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i'm jim acosta in washington.rseas russia and ukraine are accusing each one of bringing the world to the brink of a nuclear disaster. this is the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant with six reactors. it lies on the front lines of putin's unprovoked war. kyiv says russia is storing heavy weaponry inside the complex and using it as a cover to launch attacks knowing ukraine cannot return fire. moscow is claiming ukrainian troops are shelling the site. new satellite photos obtained by cnn suggests otherwise. cnn's sam kiley joins us from zaporizhzhya, ukraine. sam, both sides waging a war of words over this, accusing the other of launching a false flag. what do the satellite photos tell us? >> reporter: they show us that since the last set of images on july 1th were taken, there's been no significant strikes, evidence of strikes. that is, sort of the mark of an explosive impact on the ground. indeed, they show very little activity in terms of damage done to the area around the nuclear power station. so that kind of unde
i'm jim acosta in washington.rseas russia and ukraine are accusing each one of bringing the world to the brink of a nuclear disaster. this is the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant with six reactors. it lies on the front lines of putin's unprovoked war. kyiv says russia is storing heavy weaponry inside the complex and using it as a cover to launch attacks knowing ukraine cannot return fire. moscow is claiming ukrainian troops are shelling the site. new satellite photos obtained by cnn suggests...
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>> extremely worried, jim. i should say that one of the other reasons this isn't a surprise is the warnings we're hearing from fbi and dhs are entirely consistent with the warnings they gave us months and months ago. you know, this -- the concern about extremists being motivated by political grievance and turning that motivation and those grievances into acts of violence has been something we've been dealing with since january 6th. and, you know, the problem is that we still have a large group of politicians in this country, largely on the right, who have figured out that there is a political advantage for them to hold people in a perpetual state of grievance. so fanning those flames because it's politically advantageous but by doing that they are creating a real and present danger to law enforcement, judges, people associated with government. we've seen a target at election workers, school board members around the country. the temperature is rising is in country around political violence. i think it's inevitab
>> extremely worried, jim. i should say that one of the other reasons this isn't a surprise is the warnings we're hearing from fbi and dhs are entirely consistent with the warnings they gave us months and months ago. you know, this -- the concern about extremists being motivated by political grievance and turning that motivation and those grievances into acts of violence has been something we've been dealing with since january 6th. and, you know, the problem is that we still have a large...
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. >> i'm jim sciutto. this morning detail it is about the leadup to the fbi search of former president trump's estate. sources tell cnn a member of trump's legal team had signed a statement back in june claiming there were no more classified materials at the mar-a-lago. we've since learned that's not the case. >> the doj subpoenaed surveillance footage including viewing from outside the storage room where documents were held. a source saying after one instance in which justice department officials were in contact with mr. trump's team, boxes were moved in and out of the room. we're also monitoring the former president's evolving response to this search. he now says the documents taken fall under attorney client privilege and that he wants them back immediately. >> let's begin with cnn senior crime and justice reporter kaitlin. a lot of developments and things that moved quickly since last monday. tell us what the latest is in this investigation. >> jim and bianna, one of the most important things we've lea
. >> i'm jim sciutto. this morning detail it is about the leadup to the fbi search of former president trump's estate. sources tell cnn a member of trump's legal team had signed a statement back in june claiming there were no more classified materials at the mar-a-lago. we've since learned that's not the case. >> the doj subpoenaed surveillance footage including viewing from outside the storage room where documents were held. a source saying after one instance in which justice...
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it's the downside versus consensus. >> farmer jim, who is sitting next to me, jim leventhal said 50 in september, 25 after that and 25 after that. what are your own expectations i need to know that in order to discuss your year-end target which is lofty for the s&p >> between now and year-end the fed will do 100 and 125 basis points of tightening, on track with their explicit targets, so it could be 75 in september, and then 25 in the two meetings after that there is a misconception because the fed is raising rates the markets have to fall it depends on how much is priced into market expectations already and again, i think that's something we've been focusing on if you look at the rates market, it's already priced in the fed being pretty aggressive intoier year-end and staying tight throughout 2023. >> what happens if they send the economy as a result into a recession? you could cite any statistics you want that say well, stocks can go up when rates go up but these are unprecedented times. so many respects that do you actually think that they can raise interest rates as much as powell
it's the downside versus consensus. >> farmer jim, who is sitting next to me, jim leventhal said 50 in september, 25 after that and 25 after that. what are your own expectations i need to know that in order to discuss your year-end target which is lofty for the s&p >> between now and year-end the fed will do 100 and 125 basis points of tightening, on track with their explicit targets, so it could be 75 in september, and then 25 in the two meetings after that there is a...
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jim sciutto here sitting in for anderson. tonight making sense of the unprecedented look we've just gotten into what until now was almost unimaginable, the criminal investigation of a former president. it follows the equally unprecedented court-approved search of a former president's home. today under orders from the same federal judge who approved that search warrant, the justice department released the affidavit backing the warrant. the document laying out the government's case that a search could yield evidence of a crime or even multiple crimes. it is heavily redacted to protect sources, potential witnesses, as well as the ongoing investigation of not just the president but also, quoting the document now, all potential criminal confederates. that said, there is much it does reveal, starting with what investigators believe they would find beyond the 15 boxes that were returned to the government in january. quoting again, there is probable cause to believe that additional documents that contain classified ndi or that are pr
jim sciutto here sitting in for anderson. tonight making sense of the unprecedented look we've just gotten into what until now was almost unimaginable, the criminal investigation of a former president. it follows the equally unprecedented court-approved search of a former president's home. today under orders from the same federal judge who approved that search warrant, the justice department released the affidavit backing the warrant. the document laying out the government's case that a search...
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louis fed president jim bullard.orning, and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square becky is off, but our special guest today, steve liesman no st. louis fed president jim bullard is here with us. but liesman's here, too. u.s. equities this far a little better, 65 now on the nasdaq s&p. interesting move yesterday in treasury yields as people all at once seepemed to get a little me hawkish. liesman might ask jim about that >> good call >> back end of the curve is interesting. >> we're talking about the back end a lot. >> cvs shares jumping. also raised its full-year earnings forecast, helped by the company's insurance unit, also strong sales of over-the-counter covid tests. and under armour the company matching profit estimates. a slight beat on revenue did talk about increased promotional activity and currency head winds have impacted some of the margins andrew >> meantime, it is but 48 hours from now we'll be getting the july jobs report, and you can bet the data wi
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i'm jim sciutto. justice department facing a noon deadline, two hours from now, to give a judge and we should be clear a redacted version, perhaps highly redacted of the affidavit behind the search warrant for the mar-a-lago home of the former president. the judge will then decide whether to release that redacted version to the public or continue to keep it under wraps. plus, new details about the national archives multiyear effort to get former president trump to hand over classified documents from his time in office. a top white house lawyer at the time told trump he should hand those documents over. so why didn't it happen? >> key question. also overnight, the department of justice releasing an unredacted full memo from 2019 that unveils why former attorney general bill barr decided then president trump could not be charged with obstructing the russia probe. we'll break down what is ahead in all of that. >> all right, let's begin this morning with senior crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz,
i'm jim sciutto. justice department facing a noon deadline, two hours from now, to give a judge and we should be clear a redacted version, perhaps highly redacted of the affidavit behind the search warrant for the mar-a-lago home of the former president. the judge will then decide whether to release that redacted version to the public or continue to keep it under wraps. plus, new details about the national archives multiyear effort to get former president trump to hand over classified documents...
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jim? >> all right, sam kiley, thank you very much. i'm joined by someone who literally wrote the book on this. kate brown. the author of "manual for survival: a chernobyl guide to the future." also cnn national security analyst steve hall. kate, shells exploding a football field distance away, iodine pills being handed out that is scary stuff. what is your view of where we are with the risk to what is obviously a very sensitive installation? >> well, the risk level is now very high. i'm personally alarmed. so is the head of the international atomic energy agency. they've been shouting, sending out the alarm for the last week or so. last thursday when the power went out, i just want to tell you that about four to eight hours once the power goes out before you have a threat of a meltdown, a nuclear meltdown. that would be a situation like fukushima that was on the coast and a lot of radioactivity that was released went into the pacific ocean. landlocked ukraine, that radiation will spread ov
jim? >> all right, sam kiley, thank you very much. i'm joined by someone who literally wrote the book on this. kate brown. the author of "manual for survival: a chernobyl guide to the future." also cnn national security analyst steve hall. kate, shells exploding a football field distance away, iodine pills being handed out that is scary stuff. what is your view of where we are with the risk to what is obviously a very sensitive installation? >> well, the risk level is now...
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jim, overall, holding 4,125. you have the 20-day average and the 50-day average crossing but elevating. i wonder how much you think, if it is a bear market rally, how long to it will last. >> i think that what will really kill it is there's going to be someone from the fed who says, you know what, i've been watching it and i think it's a head and shoulders pat what are they trying to do they come on and they -- you know, there was someone this morning talking about she went into the supermarket and didn't like the prices. there you go >> was that daly >> how about the fact it's the packaging? it's the packaging is down the paper is down. the trucking costs are down. but she definitively went to the supermarket. i have to tell you, chaos in aisle five can we please have a more rigorous process than someone going to the supermarket i went to the checkout everyone was glum. >> we're actually going to revisit things you've said about the fed actually 15 years ago today. >> well, i think that would be good when we com
jim, overall, holding 4,125. you have the 20-day average and the 50-day average crossing but elevating. i wonder how much you think, if it is a bear market rally, how long to it will last. >> i think that what will really kill it is there's going to be someone from the fed who says, you know what, i've been watching it and i think it's a head and shoulders pat what are they trying to do they come on and they -- you know, there was someone this morning talking about she went into the...
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jim and jenny, you both own this one. jenny?ctations are extremely low, still next year they're expected to earn $3.53, so still 13 times, with five expected next year and the year after that. i'm worried that management might be cautious tonight. that could unnerve people a bit. the reality is demand should be okay, enterprise should be okay. >> they've had reply chain issues the last few quarters it's been long enough they really need to have gotten these under control. otherwise, along with you, j jenny, this is a steady-eddy portfolio stabilizer >> right >> both of you, unconcerned about the supply chain last quarter it was sourcing out of china, sourcing components out of china that handle eased that much. >> since we're both longer-term focused, but in this company in particular, the supply chain issues are a blip. if you old cisco for three, five, ten years, it holds over time >> it's a big issue for components maker. >> but it's been three quarters they've been citing supply chain issues i do think it's a well-run compan
jim and jenny, you both own this one. jenny?ctations are extremely low, still next year they're expected to earn $3.53, so still 13 times, with five expected next year and the year after that. i'm worried that management might be cautious tonight. that could unnerve people a bit. the reality is demand should be okay, enterprise should be okay. >> they've had reply chain issues the last few quarters it's been long enough they really need to have gotten these under control. otherwise, along...
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today we have bryn talkington, joe terranova and jim lebenthal. the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq all in the green the dow up more than 200 points right now. the s&p up almost 1% the nasdaq showing some leadership, up over a percent. the russell 2000 doing even better than that the 10-year yield at 2.864 right now we're starting the day with a lot of questions and a lot of things to talk about. cpi and ppi, both of them a lot better than expected perhaps bolstering that argument that we have reached peak inflation. we're going to talk about that a lot this hour. big cap tech showing renewed leadership apple 7% from a new 52-week high i want to throw one more thing on the pile. we're about ten points above a key technical level. if we close above 4231 that could show we have a lot more room to move to the upside jim, have you seen enough to believe yet? >> am i finally a believer that would imply that i wasn't a believer no, i like to tease a little bit. i am a believer. first off, let's acknowledge the tone change in the markets and let's put it thi
today we have bryn talkington, joe terranova and jim lebenthal. the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq all in the green the dow up more than 200 points right now. the s&p up almost 1% the nasdaq showing some leadership, up over a percent. the russell 2000 doing even better than that the 10-year yield at 2.864 right now we're starting the day with a lot of questions and a lot of things to talk about. cpi and ppi, both of them a lot better than expected perhaps bolstering that argument that we...
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. >> thank you, jim. >>> david, back to you. >> thank you, jim. thank you, sanjay. still to come, jim is going to give you a quick mad dash. we will squeeze in a break here. tu is another look at fures. we have a lot more squawk on the street ahead. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> all right, jim. let's squeeze in a mad dash. we have two minutes. >> yes. i am going to talk about upstarts for a second. artificial intelligence loan. frankly, they reported a very good number last night. just terrible, and you've got a bunch of brokerage houses that said negative things. the stock looks like it is at 20 come up between 20 and 32. they did buy back a lot of stock. that was ill advised. the most important thing, david, is that the loans, which they have been syndicating, back on their balance sheet. when you do that, a
. >> thank you, jim. >>> david, back to you. >> thank you, jim. thank you, sanjay. still to come, jim is going to give you a quick mad dash. we will squeeze in a break here. tu is another look at fures. we have a lot more squawk on the street ahead. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire...