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jon: mmm!we basically make a version of the potato ball at kato, but we use a different type of yam, but it's basically the same thing. mei: mm-hmm. jon: it's just, like, a chewy potato ball, and tn we soak it in syrup, too, because when you make--well, in taiwan, they soak it in... mei: yeah, like, in brown sugar. jon: like, in a brown-sugar syrup, yeah. jon: the sablé was basically a combination of a lot of taiwanese desserts. it's boba, shaved ice, and roasted yam. when you're growing up, you kind of take these things for granted, and you just take it as, like, a norm. when we make that boba dish, we're just putting together flavors you know, right? like, what does this texture remind you of? at does this remind you of? and it just comes together because that's always gonna be my reference point--my growing up, like, what i craved. man: hey, chef. jon: good to see you. man: welcome, welcome, welcome. jon: thank you for having me. man: yeah. good to have you jon: my working relationship with
jon: mmm!we basically make a version of the potato ball at kato, but we use a different type of yam, but it's basically the same thing. mei: mm-hmm. jon: it's just, like, a chewy potato ball, and tn we soak it in syrup, too, because when you make--well, in taiwan, they soak it in... mei: yeah, like, in brown sugar. jon: like, in a brown-sugar syrup, yeah. jon: the sablé was basically a combination of a lot of taiwanese desserts. it's boba, shaved ice, and roasted yam. when you're growing up,...
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jon batiste.e on over here, my friend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: come on! there you go. there it is. there it is right there. >> jon: the vibe. >> stephen: hey, man, it's good to see you again. how was your weekend? >> jon: oh, my goodness! >> stephen: let me remind the people what happened. on sunday night you won best american root performance. best american root song, best score for "soul." best music video for "freedom." and the big kajuna, album of the year for "we are." >> jon: we did it, we hit them. there it is. there it is. we got them rolling. ( applause ) >> stephen: so take me through the day. take me through the day. so, like, eight of your categories were prebroadcast, right? >> jon: yes, yes. >> stephen: tell me that afternoon. >> jon: well, we were late. >> stephen: you were late for the ceremony? >> jon: we were late for the ceremony. and the prebroadcast. >> stephen: and you had a bunch of family with you, right? >> jon: my whole family.
jon batiste.e on over here, my friend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: come on! there you go. there it is. there it is right there. >> jon: the vibe. >> stephen: hey, man, it's good to see you again. how was your weekend? >> jon: oh, my goodness! >> stephen: let me remind the people what happened. on sunday night you won best american root performance. best american root song, best score for "soul." best music...
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jon? jon: more on this coming up.ndria hoff live at the white house, thank you. >>> well, minnesota republican congressman tom emmer joins us now. he chairs the national republican congressional committee and is a member of the house financial services committee as well. give us some of your feelings on the situation at the border, congressman. >> well, it's a mess, jon. and thanks for having me. actually listening to the prior reports and especially the reporter that preceded me joining you, the comment that democrats are now separating themselves in opposing, and i think the report was there are 42 congressional democrats now that are against ending title 42. jon, it's laughable. they have done nothing for over 15 months. this has been a crisis since president biden took office. they stopped paying attention to the border, and now they act like title 42 is somehow the magical tool? sure, it gives us the ability to send people back immediately, but i think haven't been -- they haven't been protecting the border. look
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jon: thank you.nes from around the globe and in china sources say that shanghai may ease the covid lockdown by wednesday. officials say the city will have to ramp up testing and residents have been protesting shortages of food and other supplies during the lockdown. and violence between police and palestinians they have fireworks in the street in 18 people have been arrested. in sweden today a fourth day of protest after the far right politician threatened to burn again and at least three were arrested. 440 people died after heavy rain triggered mudslides. thousands are homeless and dozens remain missing. those that are staying in the race after speculation of withdrawal they are all front rotors in the polls. in the netherlands prince harry and meghan spending easter cheering on the and victor schemes for veterans. they have been delayed the past two years due to covid. as russia wraps up its attack on ukraine charities and everyday people are stepping up to make sure ukrainians are getting the help
jon: thank you.nes from around the globe and in china sources say that shanghai may ease the covid lockdown by wednesday. officials say the city will have to ramp up testing and residents have been protesting shortages of food and other supplies during the lockdown. and violence between police and palestinians they have fireworks in the street in 18 people have been arrested. in sweden today a fourth day of protest after the far right politician threatened to burn again and at least three were...
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jon, back to you. jon: david spunt live in delaware, thank you.fairs committee, also afghanistan war veteran who served more than 12 years in the u.s. army. he worked as a bomb disposal expert while deployed and afghanistan and lost both his legs after an improvised explosive device detonated. you well know the dangers ukrainian it a sense, people who don't have the kind of training you've had are facing as they go back to their homeland. there are reports the russians may have booby-trapped even the bodies of the dead with explosive devices. there could be all kinds of horrors ahead as these people tried to go home. >> it's not just that they could have booby-trapped bodies and left stayed behind devices in homes and businesses and other places, you think of the shelling and ordinance dropped across the ukraine in these cities, for every piece of ordnance, there is a dud rate, just because it didn't go off and it was fired or dropped or delivered, it doesn't mean it is not still just as dangerous if not more dangerous having impacted the earth at
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but not too much jon: jon:.at is, if they went to hard we could have an undershooting of inflation target next year. what would too hard be to get inflation back below 2%? >> recession. jon: over session you think would achieve that? the reason i ask is some people think you could get a contraction growth while prices are elevated above 2%. >> good left with that. anything can happen at this point, nuclear winter is inflationary so i'm not -- things could be bad but right now, we lose sight of this. we have an economy that is back on track, we are on trend for inflation-adjusted consumer spending, inflation-adjusted business investment and we never got that after the great recession. the labor market is there. tom: we are running out of time on the clock. jonathan ferro has to close out the hour but we are among friends. what did larry summers get wrong on this? you said the stagflation hypothesis is nuts. what did he get wrong? >> i have not heard larry talk about covid for a very long time, and i do not think
but not too much jon: jon:.at is, if they went to hard we could have an undershooting of inflation target next year. what would too hard be to get inflation back below 2%? >> recession. jon: over session you think would achieve that? the reason i ask is some people think you could get a contraction growth while prices are elevated above 2%. >> good left with that. anything can happen at this point, nuclear winter is inflationary so i'm not -- things could be bad but right now, we...
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jon: lucas thanks.gal challenges ahead of lifting and any impending chaos of the southern border print both sides are coming together demanding a solution. let's bring in mark brnovich arizona attorney general u.s. senate ken hopes to run against democrat mark kelly. general mark brnovich thank you so much for being with us. title 42, why should it stay in place? >> well, thank you for having me on, jon. title 42 has to stay in place because it is one of the only tools we have left in our toolbox that is preventing even further chaos. it is essentially a revocation of that right now would be like throwing gasoline on a three alarm fire produced estimated literally it will lead to a surge more than 500,000 illegal immigrants will come across in the first month when it is lifted. and right now as a prosecutor, law enforcement official, our system is already strange. our social services are strained. will completely overwhelm our system and for the rich the cartels if it is revoked. jon: i want to play som
jon: lucas thanks.gal challenges ahead of lifting and any impending chaos of the southern border print both sides are coming together demanding a solution. let's bring in mark brnovich arizona attorney general u.s. senate ken hopes to run against democrat mark kelly. general mark brnovich thank you so much for being with us. title 42, why should it stay in place? >> well, thank you for having me on, jon. title 42 has to stay in place because it is one of the only tools we have left in our...
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jon: we have a problem., treasuries, are they going to manage to keep the japanese government bond a 0.25 percent with all that's going on and also managed to cap the move in dollar-yen? i would suggest good luck. tom: good luck is maybe the british way of putting it, unlike yeah right. what we will do now is bloomberg surveillance and welcome you all to radio television to a clinic now with winston, global head of currency strategy at brown brothers chairman and barely describes his perspective on the history of foreign exchange in -- and specifically his pacific rim from japan down to his firm. doctor, thank you for joining us. i think we need to educate all, including myself, on the ancient japanese trajectory of needing to week the yen. the yen starts out at 19.49 after world war ii, set at 360, then goes on to 200, stronger yen, stronger yen, two years later we screwed up, 120 and then the shock which you and i lived in 1995 of to use a phrase from boston, strong and of 80. where are we at now at 130 wi
jon: we have a problem., treasuries, are they going to manage to keep the japanese government bond a 0.25 percent with all that's going on and also managed to cap the move in dollar-yen? i would suggest good luck. tom: good luck is maybe the british way of putting it, unlike yeah right. what we will do now is bloomberg surveillance and welcome you all to radio television to a clinic now with winston, global head of currency strategy at brown brothers chairman and barely describes his...
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i am jon scott and this is the "fox report". jon: ukraine said the bodies of 410 dead civilians have been moved from suburbs surrounding kyiv that ukraine is taken from russia. the video from the city of bucha shows dead civilians scattered in the streets and en masse graves, ukraine's foreign minister calls it deliberate and says russia aims to eliminate as many ukrainians as they can. russia denies carrying out any mastic here in bucha and any other suburb, the russian missile strikes near the port city of odessa destroyed an oil refinery and hit other critical infrastructures. ukraine's president said his russia is committing genocide on his country. >> indeed this is genocide. the elimination of the whole nation we are the citizens of ukraine we have more than 100 nationalities. this is the disruption and extermination of all of these. jon: fox team coverage and bill cassidy is standing by, let's go to jeff paul live and lviv ukraine. >> after more than five weeks of being attacked by russian forces officials say levin has b
i am jon scott and this is the "fox report". jon: ukraine said the bodies of 410 dead civilians have been moved from suburbs surrounding kyiv that ukraine is taken from russia. the video from the city of bucha shows dead civilians scattered in the streets and en masse graves, ukraine's foreign minister calls it deliberate and says russia aims to eliminate as many ukrainians as they can. russia denies carrying out any mastic here in bucha and any other suburb, the russian missile...
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jon. jon: let's get a check on the major averages. there has been reluctance on the part of equity investors to buy as we head into the final stretch of the week. right now we're looking at the s&p down 1.8%. yes, there have been lackluster earnings, gap. as kritti said, we've seen it reflected in the selloff of stocks, stronger u.s. dollar. leaving them shying away from some of the materials. let's get into that for what it's worth segment. as we talk about this fight against inflation, beyond the moves we're seeing from the current head of the fed, the former head of the fed and now treasury secretary janet yellen having a good conversation in balance of power with david west in addressing some of the efforts that can be taken to fight inflation. have a listen. secretary yellen: we want to do everything that we can to lower inflation and the president has announced an unprecedented release of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve in a is serving to hold it. i think gas prices peaked and now have come down some from their peak. jo
jon. jon: let's get a check on the major averages. there has been reluctance on the part of equity investors to buy as we head into the final stretch of the week. right now we're looking at the s&p down 1.8%. yes, there have been lackluster earnings, gap. as kritti said, we've seen it reflected in the selloff of stocks, stronger u.s. dollar. leaving them shying away from some of the materials. let's get into that for what it's worth segment. as we talk about this fight against inflation,...
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jon: from poland, thank you.s russia's invasion of ukraine approaches the 50 day mark, bipartisan group of us lawmakers is visiting poland. members of congress led by kevin mccarthy our meeting with us troops, allies and refugees who fled ukraine. michigan republican congresswoman will join us shortly that first we have more from warsaw, poland. reporter: good evening. for the first time, house minority leader mccarthy made a visit to poland this weekend and with him he brought a bipartisan delegation. lawmakers were able to meet with a polish prime minister and the secretary of defense here in the capital city of force are. and they visited the poland and ukraine border to visit the 82nd airborne while afterward to get the assessment of the refugee crisis. as congress approves billions of dollars in aid, lawmakers want to get a sense of the needs of poland and ukraine firsthand. during a sitdown i asked leader of mccarthy a pressure is permitting genocide and he said yes. and the damage russia has done is not so
jon: from poland, thank you.s russia's invasion of ukraine approaches the 50 day mark, bipartisan group of us lawmakers is visiting poland. members of congress led by kevin mccarthy our meeting with us troops, allies and refugees who fled ukraine. michigan republican congresswoman will join us shortly that first we have more from warsaw, poland. reporter: good evening. for the first time, house minority leader mccarthy made a visit to poland this weekend and with him he brought a bipartisan...
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jon.> lucas at the white house thank you. texas attorney general ken paxton joins a snapper general paxton you just for the president spokes orman calling the bussing of migrants to washington a stunt. how do you see it? >> you know what it's really interesting she would say that. we are in a very difficult situation of the federal government the buy demonstration refusing to enforce federal law. that numbers are heading up those numbers are going to go up as title 42 goes away. we are in a very difficult spot here dealing with crime doing with the spread of covid, dealing with all kinds of issues economic issues and crime issues as a cartel is gaining more and more power along the border. >> you talk about those numbers pretty want to put some of those up on the screen, encounters during the fiscal year of 2021 october of 21 to march more than a million migrant encounters at the borders were actually sent back across the border because of title 42. now that is the program that's about to
jon.> lucas at the white house thank you. texas attorney general ken paxton joins a snapper general paxton you just for the president spokes orman calling the bussing of migrants to washington a stunt. how do you see it? >> you know what it's really interesting she would say that. we are in a very difficult situation of the federal government the buy demonstration refusing to enforce federal law. that numbers are heading up those numbers are going to go up as title 42 goes away. we are...
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but there is a best album, and it's "we are" by jon batiste. ( cheers and applause ) jon also-- jon alsoe music has played in his life. >> jon: i love music. i have been playing since i was a little boy. it's more than entertainment for me, it's a spiritual practice. >> stephen: that is lovely. also, i'd like to apologize to jon for interrupting his spiritual practice for years with jokes about rudy giuliani's wine-soaked buffoonery. ( laughter ) and, even though jon won, he actually gave the audience an incredible prize: this performance of his song, "freedom." ♪ when i move my body just like this ♪ i don't know why but i feel like ♪ freedom i hear a song ♪ that takes me back and i let go with so much ♪ freedom >> stephen: i can't believe i get a front-row seat to that show every night! ( cheers and applause ) right there. that, this, right there. ( cheers and applause ) that's it. front-row seat. ( applause ) i also can't believe i have to pay a scalper $600 for that seat. ( laughter ) jon ended the song by heading into the audience to dance on billie eilish's table. he does it all! he
but there is a best album, and it's "we are" by jon batiste. ( cheers and applause ) jon also-- jon alsoe music has played in his life. >> jon: i love music. i have been playing since i was a little boy. it's more than entertainment for me, it's a spiritual practice. >> stephen: that is lovely. also, i'd like to apologize to jon for interrupting his spiritual practice for years with jokes about rudy giuliani's wine-soaked buffoonery. ( laughter ) and, even though jon won,...
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i'm not surprised at all that jon won album of the year. but you know who was surprised? jon.we are," jon batiste. ♪ >> stephen: you can tell he didn't expect to go onstage because he wore his most casual rhinestone bishop's vestments. the pope needs to borrow his outfits. jon's acceptance speech was incredibly moving. here's how he kicked it off: >> jon: you know, i really, i believe this to my core, there is no best musician, best artist, best dancer, best actor. >> stephen: true. but there is a best album, and it's "we are" by jon batiste. (applause) jon also took a moment to talk about the role music has played in his life: >> jon: i love music. i have been playing since i was a little boy. it's more than entertainment for me, it is a spiritual practice. >> stephen: that is lovely. also, i'd like to apologize to jon for interrupting his spiritual practice for years with jokes about rudy giuliani's wine-soaked buffoonery. even though jon won, he gave the audience a prize: an incredible performance of his song, "freedom." s when i move my body just like this s i don't know w
i'm not surprised at all that jon won album of the year. but you know who was surprised? jon.we are," jon batiste. ♪ >> stephen: you can tell he didn't expect to go onstage because he wore his most casual rhinestone bishop's vestments. the pope needs to borrow his outfits. jon's acceptance speech was incredibly moving. here's how he kicked it off: >> jon: you know, i really, i believe this to my core, there is no best musician, best artist, best dancer, best actor. >>...
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jon: no doubt.the same time we had a guest at the start of this half hour, evan brown, who is not giving up on the energy trade. the china consideration is one, tapping into strategic deserves is another -- strategic reserves is another. julia: this slight fall has come after days of rallying. there is bullish indicators for energy. you have outages another way supplies are not entering the market. and you have the fact that opec is not meeting its output. today there has been decline and because of the china lockdown. let's not forget this is a tight market. kriti: we are looking at brent crude at $108. anything above $100 is worrying. speaking of bullish drivers, you have calls from j.p. morgan making the call on $185 per barrel if the eu goes on to import oil, excuse me, create a ban on importing oil from russia. how realistic is that? julia: a lot of people have become more worried because at first all energy sources -- and my sources were scoffing that the eu would ban russian oil. but as there
jon: no doubt.the same time we had a guest at the start of this half hour, evan brown, who is not giving up on the energy trade. the china consideration is one, tapping into strategic deserves is another -- strategic reserves is another. julia: this slight fall has come after days of rallying. there is bullish indicators for energy. you have outages another way supplies are not entering the market. and you have the fact that opec is not meeting its output. today there has been decline and...
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jon stewart. jon stewart. okay, listen-- you know i love jon stewart. ( laughter ) >> jon: yeah! jon! obviously, it would be great if he won. but even better if we did. ( laughter and applause ) and, here's the thing-- ( cheers and applause ) no hard feelings. >> jon: yeah, no hard feelings. >> stephen: no hard feelings if he wins, and no hard feelings, you know, if we win, either. there's no hard feelings here. there's, and, but, just think-- it's the webbys... >> jon: yeah, that's right. >> stephen: ...not the friend-ys. >> jon: exactly, exactly! friendly competition. >> stephen: okay? >> jon: friendly competition. >> stephen: exactly! friendly competition. so anyway, go do that, please. and, links to vote are pinned on our twitter page, at colbertlateshow.com, and listen to "the 'late show' pod show" wherever you get your podcasts-- wherever you get them. you know, the phone, or a deli. ( laughter ) i'm not sure where ou get them. you know, folks, i spend a lot of time right over there, isolating the biggest, newsiest stories of the day and containing them in the most topical
jon stewart. jon stewart. okay, listen-- you know i love jon stewart. ( laughter ) >> jon: yeah! jon! obviously, it would be great if he won. but even better if we did. ( laughter and applause ) and, here's the thing-- ( cheers and applause ) no hard feelings. >> jon: yeah, no hard feelings. >> stephen: no hard feelings if he wins, and no hard feelings, you know, if we win, either. there's no hard feelings here. there's, and, but, just think-- it's the webbys... >> jon:...
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jon: let's ask that question. some people thought maybe there might be some professional investor group that would want to compete against mosque and take a run -- musk and take a run at twitter. it doesn't seem to have materialized. which investing partners make sense for elon musk? >> it does not look like it materialized, but anything could happen at the 11th hour. investment partners would be private equity, which is the most likely scenario here. the types of investors that are used to taking companies private . it turning them around while they are outside of public view. and taking them public again. that is the kind of message that would fit perfectly here where musk had some kind of strategic vision about what would happen with twitter. you put that together and hopefully they get the best outcome. kriti: ygal and ed ludlow joining us, thank you for your time and insights. twitter shares up 5% on a fairly risk-off day. the s&p 500 down by .9%. coming up, kkr has a big announcement. and a take on the twitt
jon: let's ask that question. some people thought maybe there might be some professional investor group that would want to compete against mosque and take a run -- musk and take a run at twitter. it doesn't seem to have materialized. which investing partners make sense for elon musk? >> it does not look like it materialized, but anything could happen at the 11th hour. investment partners would be private equity, which is the most likely scenario here. the types of investors that are used...
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jon: yes. not bother you now, now that you're like "album of the year, jon batiste"? >> jon: absolutely not. it's crazy. you know about that. >> stephen: i know, i know. i'm happy for you. i'm happy for you. >> jon: whoa. a shift. >> stephen: it is a shift, yeah. >> jon: something different. >> stephen: welcome to it. >> jon: yes. any tips. >> stephen: enjoy it. what? >> jon: any tips. >> stephen: any tips? grow a beard? i don't know. try to enjoy it? be nice? >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: yeah, be nice, unlike how you usually are, jon. folks, the world is engaged in a battle of the generations. it's boomers versus millennials versus gen z. it's gen x versus... well, nobody really cares about gen x. according to new research, relations between the youths and not-so-youthly are tense because there's a heated debate over which generation has it worse. though, most in the u.s. say young adults today face more challenges than their parents' generation. and based on the episodes of "euphoria" that i've
jon: yes. not bother you now, now that you're like "album of the year, jon batiste"? >> jon: absolutely not. it's crazy. you know about that. >> stephen: i know, i know. i'm happy for you. i'm happy for you. >> jon: whoa. a shift. >> stephen: it is a shift, yeah. >> jon: something different. >> stephen: welcome to it. >> jon: yes. any tips. >> stephen: enjoy it. what? >> jon: any tips. >> stephen: any tips? grow a beard? i...
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jon: absolutely.ing of twitter and tesla, we have not seen technology stocks getting too much interest outside of the twitter specific story today. as treasury yield moved higher, we did start to see the s&p post a positive performance on the day. the nasdaq on the green but lagging the s&p. it has been up for commodity trades like energy and natural gas. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> a federal judge overturned a u.s. center for disease control and prevention mask mandate on public transportation including planes and trains. the judge said the mandate exceeds the cdc's authority and violate the procedures required for agency lawmaking. air serbia is keeping his controversial flights into russia even as frequent bomb threats make the route on profitable. -- not profitable. every flight to russia has received anonymous threats. it services a handful of flights to st. petersburg. the far right presidential candidate marine le pen is closing the final week of a highly watched election. it is a tice rate -- a ti
jon: absolutely.ing of twitter and tesla, we have not seen technology stocks getting too much interest outside of the twitter specific story today. as treasury yield moved higher, we did start to see the s&p post a positive performance on the day. the nasdaq on the green but lagging the s&p. it has been up for commodity trades like energy and natural gas. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> a federal judge overturned a u.s. center for disease control and prevention mask mandate on public...
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jon: this is bloomberg markets. i'm jon erlichman with romaine bostick. canada's finance minister is defending the trudeau administration new budget that was released yesterday. she spoke with bloomberg's amanda lange who asked her to responded to critics who say this is a egg spending -- big spending big government plan. >> that is a gross mischaracterization. this budget is fiscally responsible. it is a budget that actually says and delivers on my absolute conviction that covid and the covid recession requires extraordinarily -- extraordinary spending. we spent a lot of money. we had to and it works. canada has recovered 112% of jobs lost covid and our gdp is more than 1% greater than it was before covid. that is success and i am glad we did what we had to do. but i absolutely recognize that we needed to shift gears and we needed to say nearly to canadians, to the government, to governments across the country, that the time for extraordinary covid spending was over. that is what this budget does. this budget sets canada on a highly responsible fiscal tr
jon: this is bloomberg markets. i'm jon erlichman with romaine bostick. canada's finance minister is defending the trudeau administration new budget that was released yesterday. she spoke with bloomberg's amanda lange who asked her to responded to critics who say this is a egg spending -- big spending big government plan. >> that is a gross mischaracterization. this budget is fiscally responsible. it is a budget that actually says and delivers on my absolute conviction that covid and the...
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jon stewart. you know i love jon stewart.it would be even better if we did. ( cheers and applause ). here's the thing-- no hard feelings. >> jon: yeah, no hard feelings. >> stephen: no hard feelings if he wins and no hard feelings if we win. it's the webbys, not the friendies. >> jon: friendly competition. >> stephen: exactly! friendly competition. anyway, go do, that please. and links to vote are pinned on our twitter page, and listen to the "late show" podcast wherever you get them-- the phone, the deli. i'm not sure where you get them. you know folks, i spend a lot of time right over there, isolating the biggest, newsiest stories of the day and containing them in the most topical circular tunnel, with a circumference of 26.7 kilometers, at a depth ranging from 50 to 175 meters. then, i add two adjacent parallel beam-lines, which travel in opposite directions around the ring, intersecting at four points. i add 1,232 dipole magnets to keep the beams in their circular path, while an additional 392 quadrupole magnets are used
jon stewart. you know i love jon stewart.it would be even better if we did. ( cheers and applause ). here's the thing-- no hard feelings. >> jon: yeah, no hard feelings. >> stephen: no hard feelings if he wins and no hard feelings if we win. it's the webbys, not the friendies. >> jon: friendly competition. >> stephen: exactly! friendly competition. anyway, go do, that please. and links to vote are pinned on our twitter page, and listen to the "late show"...
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jon: welcome to bloomberg. matt: tech leads losses with the tenure climbing to 275 for the first time since the beginning of 2019. french president micro -- emmanuel macron goes in a charm offensive as he prepares to take on his far right candidate we discussed with the future of french politics means after the war in ukraine and elon musk ditches the twitter board of directors, leaving the door open for further stock purchases but also helping them out with regulators. we will discuss that in our stock of the hour. jon: let's get a quick update on the major averages on this monday. in the equity market, there is plenty happening in technology with the nasdaq off 1.5%. we continue to see the selloff of more than 1%. is the sixth time in the last nine sessions. gas prices with consumers perhaps getting a break but the concerns out of china have weighed on energy stocks. we have seen red on the equity screen in north america trading. the 10 year yield, the market watching the 10 year treasury yield getting above
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jon: no doubt. kriti: go for it. jon: sorry.oing to ask, on the others of the fence the fact they are committing so heavily to shareholder storylines is a reminder that it has been not exactly the environment to get into the business of pumping a lot of energy. tara: we have seen a number of producers being hesitant to do so. i think that has been the theme. if you think about canadian producers, they are lean and mean after so many years of oil being low and it affected them. we have seen so many layoffs, especially in calgary. at the price of oil up incredibly high we are talking $101 and breakeven for cenovus. this is a lot of free cash flow but even with that there is hesitancy to increase production. we will have to see how that plays out. kriti: tara weber, wealth of knowledge joining us from bnn bloomberg. coming up, some covid cases in china might be starting to stabilize. that still ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ kriti: this is "bloomber markets ." i am creating gouda with jon erlichman -- i am kriti gupta with jon erlichm
jon: no doubt. kriti: go for it. jon: sorry.oing to ask, on the others of the fence the fact they are committing so heavily to shareholder storylines is a reminder that it has been not exactly the environment to get into the business of pumping a lot of energy. tara: we have seen a number of producers being hesitant to do so. i think that has been the theme. if you think about canadian producers, they are lean and mean after so many years of oil being low and it affected them. we have seen so...
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we'll get amazon after the bell at 4:00 p.m., jon.eration of cap x would be nice. >> is that enough to offset negative impact for more price into the consumer. intel losing share to amd and consumer is enterprise strength enough to offset that? that's my question >> good questions. big tech so far has been able to manage or surpass expectations which is good for markets. amazon, you want to watch e-commerce, but advertising and cloud margin businesses, are they making up for potential slowdown in the core. >> the week is not quite over. have to get through tonight. tomorrow, quite a few macro indicators on inflation. we have a lot more wood to chop. the judge is in the house. let's get to the half. >>> i am right here. welcome to the halftime report scott wapner the real moment of truth for tech as apple and amazon report earnings in a matter of hours. how much is riding on numbers at a time some say the faang acronym is dead. joining me, jenny harrington, bob seech en, steve wise, jon najarian trying to get a little bounce and keep i
we'll get amazon after the bell at 4:00 p.m., jon.eration of cap x would be nice. >> is that enough to offset negative impact for more price into the consumer. intel losing share to amd and consumer is enterprise strength enough to offset that? that's my question >> good questions. big tech so far has been able to manage or surpass expectations which is good for markets. amazon, you want to watch e-commerce, but advertising and cloud margin businesses, are they making up for...
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jon, it is great to have you with us. to let people know, we worked with jon years ago at democracy now! that's a powerful report and we will play more of those. describe more what you found as you have traveled, particularly, start by talking about this family. >> absolutely. good to be with you guys. this is just one of unfortunately far too many examples of the absolute atrocities and devastation that has been brought on so many ukrainian families across the country at this point. what we are finding now is as the russian forces are moving out of certain areas around key cities in ukraine, we are pulling back the veil of some of the more active conflicts that was keeping us, journalists -- the level of violence, i mean, you heard it in the video. we're talking torture, mock executions, threat of rape. this particular village is outside of the city of lukashivka --chernihiv, which made headlines earlier. as far as we know, they were able to set up shop in the villages around the city and that is where if you're in the c
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jon: a lot to continue watching for, patricia.n terms of what we know if we are talking about subway attacks, what could the road ahead look like? patricia: we have had prior incidents in the subway. there was a foiled plot in december of 2017. it was pretty horrific. a guy detonated a pipe bomb on his body. miraculously the suicide bombing was not successful. he earned himself but he was apprehended. he was prosecuted federally. that was in the tunnel between times square and the port authority. you can imagine in the middle of the morning rush-hour with that kind of carnage would have incurred if it was successful. it was a foiled plot to bomb grand central and -- grand central station and the port authority on another occasion in 2009. they apprehended three attempted bombers who actually were islamic extremists. jon: helpful context and we will watch for headlines. patricia hurtado joining us. as we watch for developments on that front one thing matt mentioned was central-bank action. we are watching the fed and the bank of ca
jon: a lot to continue watching for, patricia.n terms of what we know if we are talking about subway attacks, what could the road ahead look like? patricia: we have had prior incidents in the subway. there was a foiled plot in december of 2017. it was pretty horrific. a guy detonated a pipe bomb on his body. miraculously the suicide bombing was not successful. he earned himself but he was apprehended. he was prosecuted federally. that was in the tunnel between times square and the port...
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i owe a lot of people a lot of money, jon. >> jon: oh, yeah, bad ves. >> stephen: president biden gavering the event, and he called out the guest of honor: >> it means so much to see and hear the children and all the families show up to be here today; the joy, the laughter, and the occasional-- at least with my young grandson, who is only two, the occasional-- "there's the easter bunny!" a little startled, sometimes. >> stephen: "yeah, yeah, it's the easter bunny! oh, hey, hold on! watch out, giant rabbits can be scary, jack! hold on, buddy. back in scranton, my pops used to say to me, 'hey, joey, don't look a bunny square in the eye, it'll tear your face straight off.' bunnies are nothin' but a dressed-up raccoon rabies vector, okay. you've got to arm-wrestle them for the precious eggs. it's all in the bible. deleted scenes, book of peeps. watch out! get behind me, jill! come on, jackrabbit!" ( laughter ) today was also-- ( cheers and applause ) not really. not really. thank you. ( cheers and applause ) today-- today was also tax day-- ( audience reacts ) --or as jeff bezos calls it,
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jon: ok, we will be watching.ing up, ritika gupta makes eight -- coming up, hertz makes a deal to buy 65 million electric vehicles from polestar. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: this is "bloomberg markets." matt, i know you wanted to have this conversation. rental car giant, hertz, agreeing to buy 65,000 electric vehicles from polestar, the bet being made is that customers are eager to drive electric vehicles beyond brands like tesla. joining us now is the hertz ceo and the polestar ceo. i know you have had obviously these large goals to become the dominant player with your electric vehicle fleet in north america. how does this get you towards the goal? >> it's moving in that direction. we are looking to build out the largest electric fleet in north america, adding to what we had purchased and will continue to purchase from tesla, putting us on that journey. polestar has really developed an impressive automobile and to add 65,000 over the next several years will put us on a position where we can diversify t
jon: ok, we will be watching.ing up, ritika gupta makes eight -- coming up, hertz makes a deal to buy 65 million electric vehicles from polestar. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: this is "bloomberg markets." matt, i know you wanted to have this conversation. rental car giant, hertz, agreeing to buy 65,000 electric vehicles from polestar, the bet being made is that customers are eager to drive electric vehicles beyond brands like tesla. joining us now is the hertz ceo and the...
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helpful context -- jon: that's helpful context there. it's the outlook from those companies that is raising recessionary risks. looking at the s&p 500 banks index and what's been happening this month, the bloomberg team was writing about this and you came into it thinking that higher interest rates would benefit the banks, the idea that net interest margins would be rising but that the recessionary risk is taking over to the point where this could wind up being the worst month for this particular index since march of 2020. kriti: staggering that something like the banks, which are seen as the normal, they should be thriving. the idea is that growth is becoming a bigger and bigger issue. outside of those things we have big tech earnings after the bell today. dan had this to say earlier on bloomberg. >> the cloud index continues to be robust. the microsoft cloud behemoth, that steers the tactic higher. kriti: it's a lot to discuss this week. jackie dava lohse joins us on set. i'm curious, what is the biggest driver here? can -- consumers,
helpful context -- jon: that's helpful context there. it's the outlook from those companies that is raising recessionary risks. looking at the s&p 500 banks index and what's been happening this month, the bloomberg team was writing about this and you came into it thinking that higher interest rates would benefit the banks, the idea that net interest margins would be rising but that the recessionary risk is taking over to the point where this could wind up being the worst month for this...
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jon: this is bloomberg markets. jon erlichman with matt miller.the opening day for most major league baseball teams. the toronto blue jays will kick off their season tomorrow, the first time in two years that he will play in front of a full stadium in the city of toronto. for more on the strategy heading into the season let's bring in mark shapiro, president and ceo of the toronto blue jays. it is always good to see you given how tense the things were for a few weeks, did you wonder if we would even be at this moment, talking about opening day? mark: it has been two years of uncertainty for the world. certainly, a disproportionate amount of uncertainty for the toronto blue jays. i have learned to take nothing for granted and be more grateful for things that in the past or mundane and every day. an extremely exciting friday night for us will be emotional. it will be a celebration and a reunion too. jon: what are ticket sales like? are people raring to go? are they concerned about covid? what will tomorrow night look like? jon: tomorrow night will l
jon: this is bloomberg markets. jon erlichman with matt miller.the opening day for most major league baseball teams. the toronto blue jays will kick off their season tomorrow, the first time in two years that he will play in front of a full stadium in the city of toronto. for more on the strategy heading into the season let's bring in mark shapiro, president and ceo of the toronto blue jays. it is always good to see you given how tense the things were for a few weeks, did you wonder if we would...
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that's just one example, jon. banks aren't allowing -- are not allowed by the russian government to sell dollars to customers. that's how they're protecting the ruble, but that has huge economic costs on the russian economy, and we will continue to squeeze the russian economy so that russia and the kremlin feel the pain from what they have done in ukraine and in the meantime, we will keep working on additional ways to deny them revenue. >> the kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov said this week, talked quite -- seemed unusually candid about russian casualties saying we have significant losses of our troops. it's a huge tragedy for us. what do you make of that admission, and how much do you think the russian people really know? about the casualties, about the losses suffered by the russian troops? >> well, we know that because of the firm control of the russian state, their grip on information in russia that the russian people are not getting the truth about ukraine, are not getting the truth about the atrocities and wa
that's just one example, jon. banks aren't allowing -- are not allowed by the russian government to sell dollars to customers. that's how they're protecting the ruble, but that has huge economic costs on the russian economy, and we will continue to squeeze the russian economy so that russia and the kremlin feel the pain from what they have done in ukraine and in the meantime, we will keep working on additional ways to deny them revenue. >> the kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov said this...
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and somehow or another that isel what jon did. >> is fascinating to talk about selma.icated. we talked about this is you were working through that section. there are three marches and in some ways i think about baldwin the complexity of selma is almost evident in his witness. there is blood he sunday there is the march king gets up and turns around they. >> did not bother to show up on blood he the money doess come. and then they sing eight nobody going to turn us around for the third watches when an important comes. in between isk a violence and they get angry they get organized typically tell the story of selma and an uncomplicated way probably because jesse jackson first serious one. we tell it kind of flattens out the complexity of the moment because baldwin is going to young folksh those in an interesting sort of way. given the absolute loved and adored. exit is flattened out. i actually teach this. we think of tulane as the vanderbilts of louisiana so thank you all for having me. [applause] [laughter] [laughter] sorry mr. princeton. >> a juicer passport stamped o
and somehow or another that isel what jon did. >> is fascinating to talk about selma.icated. we talked about this is you were working through that section. there are three marches and in some ways i think about baldwin the complexity of selma is almost evident in his witness. there is blood he sunday there is the march king gets up and turns around they. >> did not bother to show up on blood he the money doess come. and then they sing eight nobody going to turn us around for the...
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. >> jon batiste. >> reporter: jon batiste's name was called 11 times. >> i never would have thoughtn years that would be happening. i'm blessed. what can i say, i'm blessed. >> reporter: does the recognition matter? >> i'll tell woo matte what mats to me the most: to make great music. >> reporter: jon batiste, ahead on "sunday morning." >> pauley: norah o'donnell speaks with one of president biden's closest advisors, little sister, valerie biden owens. maurice dubois checks out a new exhibit celebrating the culinary contributions of black americans. mo rocca meets a classical pianist still making beautiful music at age 97. anthony mason travels to nashville to reunite with maren morris. plus a story from steve hartman, commentary from charles blow, and more on this first sunday morning of the new month, april 3rd, 2022. we'll be back in a moment. ♪♪ ♪ let's go out of town for the summer ♪ ♪ i wanna go across the trees ♪ ♪ just take my hand ♪ ♪ we will have fun till the sun goes down ♪ ♪ and we'll start over again ♪ ♪♪ you're a champion. ♪ and we'll start you're not a quitter. quitte
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get scott wapner and the half. >>> jon, thanks.time report the real state of tech after one big hit, one big miss, now more critical earnings on the way in a few hours' time. we will debate what's at stake joining me for the hour, break-in talking ton, pete najarian, and last but not least, cnbc's jim cramer, host of mad money happy to have you here. >> thank you glad to be next to you this in person stuff reminds me what it used to be. >> that's right. here's the picture o
get scott wapner and the half. >>> jon, thanks.time report the real state of tech after one big hit, one big miss, now more critical earnings on the way in a few hours' time. we will debate what's at stake joining me for the hour, break-in talking ton, pete najarian, and last but not least, cnbc's jim cramer, host of mad money happy to have you here. >> thank you glad to be next to you this in person stuff reminds me what it used to be. >> that's right. here's the picture o
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jon? some comments? >> first comment is thanknk you. jon thank you, cato. think most of our viewers are online o it's great to be an actual room with actual human beings. jon the only thing i don't know that aboutal introduction my fit work on this was. >> there goes my performance review cato institute. >> he has free. >> it's worse thanat that becaue of the second edition, jon and i corresponded frequently because i was the publisher of it for cato. how could i forget that question. >> don't forget the audiobook narrated by penn and joetta. anyway i owe a big debt to cato because at the time i could not get a commercial publisher for the book and here we are 30 years later. it's a classic which is what we call books that have been ignored for 25 years. >> reason you'rech corresponding he getting so much money from chicago that really sold in the second edition sold quite well. what i thought i'd say three things quick of the persons about the book the second is but what we learnhe from the book in the third is about environment we are in right now. first
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featuring jon batiste and stay human.ow, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) tr this one's for you. ( cheers and applause ) happy tuesday. hello, my friend. bang, right there. hey. hi, you. oh, come on! please have a seat, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much. welcome, one and all, in here out there, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( applause ) folk, i know... there are a lot of reasons people watch this show, but i know, first and foremost, you come for our rock-bottom prices. ( laughter ) every episode of "the late show" is 100% free! as long as you keep buying whatever our advertisers are selling. ( laughter ) of course, these days, a lot of that stuff is getting pricier, because the new inflation numbers came out today, and prices have jumped a whopping 8.5% since last march. 8.5%! that means no more splurging at the grocery store. instead of milwaukee's best, it'll have to be, waukesha's ehhh? ( laughter ) wh
featuring jon batiste and stay human.ow, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) tr this one's for you. ( cheers and applause ) happy tuesday. hello, my friend. bang, right there. hey. hi, you. oh, come on! please have a seat, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much. welcome, one and all, in here out there, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( applause ) folk, i know... there are a lot...
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jon: talk about coordination. have a lot of canadian energy companies that are paying dividends and buying back stock. some of the lawmakers have been grilling the executives on this today. this is something that many canadian producers have been doing for several years now, when there is conversations around, can more energy make its way or flow to the united states? many of these producers say that they are tapped out. the story with the energy companies in the united states? >> it stretches beyond the border and that came up in the panel. being surprised that biden would suggest that more production could come from canada into the u.s. without approving the keystone pipeline and wondering how it could possibly happen. raising the specter that canada could end up shipping more oil to places like china, that would give china more energy security hold over canada. matt: really fascinating stuff. bloomberg's david talking about oil ahead of congress. bloomberg spoke with jeff curry about the factors driving prices
jon: talk about coordination. have a lot of canadian energy companies that are paying dividends and buying back stock. some of the lawmakers have been grilling the executives on this today. this is something that many canadian producers have been doing for several years now, when there is conversations around, can more energy make its way or flow to the united states? many of these producers say that they are tapped out. the story with the energy companies in the united states? >> it...
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>> jon: i don't know about that. >> stephen: no? i think that's how they pronounce it.s what happened. about three weeks ago, eastman took a trip to wisconsin and urged republican wisconsin assembly speaker, robin voss, to nullify the 2020 election-- specifically, to start "reclaiming the electors" and move forward with either having a new slate of electors seated that would declare someone else the winner, or a do-over. a do-over? our ex-president isn't allowed a do-over just because he didn't like the result the first time. that's how you get an eric. ( laughter ) ( applause ) it's dangerous. it's-- it's just-- see. there you go. ( cheers and applause ) there we go. dangerous. one problem with eastman's plan-- all of it. he's trying to relitigate the 2020 election, which legal experts say is impossible. only if you don't believe in yourself! that's why i'll never throw away my "mondale '84" signs. fritz only has to overturn 49 states. you're going down, reagan. down, down, down. reagan going down, down, down, down. ronny's going down. gotta believe! ( laughter ) eastm
>> jon: i don't know about that. >> stephen: no? i think that's how they pronounce it.s what happened. about three weeks ago, eastman took a trip to wisconsin and urged republican wisconsin assembly speaker, robin voss, to nullify the 2020 election-- specifically, to start "reclaiming the electors" and move forward with either having a new slate of electors seated that would declare someone else the winner, or a do-over. a do-over? our ex-president isn't allowed a do-over...
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jon: it is pretty remarkable, our charts tell you the story.ing the pandemic, toys were very popular. when we started having a conversation on economic concerns of slowing growth or even recessionary concerns, toys do pretty well because their price points are reasonable by comparison. it has been a hot time for the toy industry. matt: there is going to be continued rose and bloomberg intelligence says mattel's share is going to grow as well. let us bring in the key executive, the number one way company globally, richard dixon is the president and coo. i was going through our own analysts' view of the company and she thinks that your market share is going to grow not just because he wheels, but you also have other car products with fisher-price and your bribery -- barbie franchise growing as well. what is it that makes these products -- i had not thought about it until i was a kid, now it is back big time. >> we have a huge portfolio of brands. last several years, we have spent time driving the ip driven part of our business into a high-perform
jon: it is pretty remarkable, our charts tell you the story.ing the pandemic, toys were very popular. when we started having a conversation on economic concerns of slowing growth or even recessionary concerns, toys do pretty well because their price points are reasonable by comparison. it has been a hot time for the toy industry. matt: there is going to be continued rose and bloomberg intelligence says mattel's share is going to grow as well. let us bring in the key executive, the number one...
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techcheck" starts now >>> good friday morning, welcome to tech they can, i'm kcarl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa what an hour we have ahead the ceos of intel, snap and roku join us in the next 60 minutes plus, apple's red again warning of this $8 billion blind side due to supply constraints. amazon $4 billion loss, bleak guidance and the slowest guidance since the dotcom bubble burst. worst day in over a decade now down 30% since andy jas see took the reins,cizing costs, inflation, overinvestment in warehouses, extra staffing cost them $6 billion in q1. he says we're no longer chasing staffing kpassy, we're squarely focused on improving productivity and cost efficiencies throughout. our fulfillment network may take some time. john, we're going to watch this closely. a lot of chatter about whether or not q4 will be the first profitable retail quarter, and whether or not layoffs are the next chapter. >> well, this isparticularly fascinating, carl, and d, given this is kind of andy jassy's first big retail e-commerce decision, i'll say because as amazon discussed on the call
techcheck" starts now >>> good friday morning, welcome to tech they can, i'm kcarl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa what an hour we have ahead the ceos of intel, snap and roku join us in the next 60 minutes plus, apple's red again warning of this $8 billion blind side due to supply constraints. amazon $4 billion loss, bleak guidance and the slowest guidance since the dotcom bubble burst. worst day in over a decade now down 30% since andy jas see took the reins,cizing...
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jon: there you go.noted in a story they rode on this, the key of being able to launch on a celebrated marijuana world holiday of 420 is something that was months in the making. obviously there is a marketing advantage in the etf world. as eric altoona's noted, it's one thing to have fun, but this industry is no joke. this etf is meant to give investors more of a taste of the growing u.s. market. we have talked about the state-by-state legalization story. we will watch to see the road ahead at the federal level. anyone who has invested in the technology sector and watching some of those growth names knows that these stocks have been under pressure. many have seen double-digit percentage losses this year as investors have lost some of the enthusiasm they once had for that group. kriti: 37 states approving for medical use. 18 and washington, d.c. legalizing for recreational use. my question is how do you ramp-up some of these businesses after perhaps you get federal legalization? >> it's a big question and
jon: there you go.noted in a story they rode on this, the key of being able to launch on a celebrated marijuana world holiday of 420 is something that was months in the making. obviously there is a marketing advantage in the etf world. as eric altoona's noted, it's one thing to have fun, but this industry is no joke. this etf is meant to give investors more of a taste of the growing u.s. market. we have talked about the state-by-state legalization story. we will watch to see the road ahead at...
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>> jon this is the stuff that just breaks your heart.you mention i sit on homeland security have been to the border myself three times. i've spoken to little girls as young as nine who cannot even tell me their name because there vocal cords have given out from screaming while there being gang raped by coyotes and cartel members. i have been there went border patrol agents have encountered grown men with the children that are not their own they call it recycling they use small children under the age of six as escorts to get the single adults across the border as a family unit when there is no relation whatsoever. and talk about the narcotics, just last week in my county in marion county there were 2 pounds of fentanyl discovered on a drug bust by our local law enforcement. that is an offense felt like kill every man, woman, child and the state of florida several times over. it is killing our community and it's happening in every community across america. no one is immune and this is the thing people tend to ignore is the opioid crisis wh
>> jon this is the stuff that just breaks your heart.you mention i sit on homeland security have been to the border myself three times. i've spoken to little girls as young as nine who cannot even tell me their name because there vocal cords have given out from screaming while there being gang raped by coyotes and cartel members. i have been there went border patrol agents have encountered grown men with the children that are not their own they call it recycling they use small children...
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it's kind of sad to see jon stewart get this battie, battie chick a platform. we're hearing in in board rooms as well. it's not ok to hear this. >> laura: it's not ok for these men, sons, brothers, uncles and fathers, for them to be treated this way. you don't want any person of color to be treated this way. you don't want any person that's a non-minority to be treated this way. everyone has to say this is ridiculous, you must stop and we won't submit to this any longer. mitt romney, big shock, joined senators lisa murkowski and susan collins to support brown jackson's nomination writing in a statement jackson is well-qualified and more than meets the standard of excellence and integrity. harmeet, nevertheless, the people of utah know mitt romney voted against her court of appeals' appointment last year. what changed? isn't it pretty -- i mean, isn't it pretty obvious when it comes to the second amendment, religious liberty, she'll be voting with sotomayor and the left and is that what utah, maine and alaska want? bye-bye gun rights? >> the only thing that chan
it's kind of sad to see jon stewart get this battie, battie chick a platform. we're hearing in in board rooms as well. it's not ok to hear this. >> laura: it's not ok for these men, sons, brothers, uncles and fathers, for them to be treated this way. you don't want any person of color to be treated this way. you don't want any person that's a non-minority to be treated this way. everyone has to say this is ridiculous, you must stop and we won't submit to this any longer. mitt romney, big...
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jon mentioned services, a massive business in its own right. the question is what's happening with growth in the service sector it is slowing, but by how much what's happening in china with supply chain getting chips and other things that go into iphones and other products we'll find out from tim cook there's a lot riding on this there was a lot riding to jon's point on microsoft and in some respects facebook, too. but this is the big daddy. they have to deliver >> expectations as with facebook despite relative declines in stock are low. they have to have a big miss to offset the stock i don't see that happening i don't see much in terms of guidance either, which not great at doing and in a limited time frame when they do give it look, this is ground zero for the supply chain, although if any company on this planet can twist arms to make sure they're first in line for semis, et cetera, it is apple. it is also ground zero for the consumer and inflation in terms of can the consumer still buy those phones which are having limited innovation, upgra
jon mentioned services, a massive business in its own right. the question is what's happening with growth in the service sector it is slowing, but by how much what's happening in china with supply chain getting chips and other things that go into iphones and other products we'll find out from tim cook there's a lot riding on this there was a lot riding to jon's point on microsoft and in some respects facebook, too. but this is the big daddy. they have to deliver >> expectations as with...
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>> hey there, jon. have today but on pace for six-month in the red as cloud stocks. they face continued pressure from rising interest rates as well as the geopolitical uncertainty that has many investors really reassessing how valuation cloud names, but the stock moves, they're contrary to the trends year to date, cloud spending up more than 30%. cloud investment expected to continue even as the stocks crash. cloud also just has a lot of room for growth with less than half of all workloads on the cloud as opposed to on premise in europe, adoption trends are lagging the global trends, but security concerns related to the russia/ukraine war are expected to be a catalyst for adoption. analysts say one factor weighing on the stocks is really the concentration of the market. amazon, microsoft google and alibaba have about three quarters of cloud customers globally and expected to maintain market share even with greater demand for cyber security for hybrid work loop kalal says networking system names the safe
>> hey there, jon. have today but on pace for six-month in the red as cloud stocks. they face continued pressure from rising interest rates as well as the geopolitical uncertainty that has many investors really reassessing how valuation cloud names, but the stock moves, they're contrary to the trends year to date, cloud spending up more than 30%. cloud investment expected to continue even as the stocks crash. cloud also just has a lot of room for growth with less than half of all...
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jon, we've got two-- two of my favorite buddies are on the show tonight.ah alexander skarsgard. >> stephen: who is the star of the new movie "the northman." yeah a lot of abs in that movie. >> he's showing it all. >> stephen: he's got, like, a seven-pack. >> jon: you got to sell the tickets. >> stephen: you've got to. nothing look a little butt to put those butts in the seat. that's going to be a lot of fun tonight, always fun to talk to. and brilliant musician jack white is going to be here tonight. ( applause ) folks, there's news from florida-- a.k.a., america's skin tag. we really gotta get that looked at. probably benign, but worth removing. there's a fight brewing between disney and florida governor and man learning not to feed his snapping turtle pantsless, ron desantis. governor desantis is upset because disney has vowed to help have florida's "don't say gay" bill repealed. ( cheers and applause ) desantis wants disney to return to celebrating traditional family units: one woman and seven dwarves, as god intended. so, yesterday, desantis moved to s
jon, we've got two-- two of my favorite buddies are on the show tonight.ah alexander skarsgard. >> stephen: who is the star of the new movie "the northman." yeah a lot of abs in that movie. >> he's showing it all. >> stephen: he's got, like, a seven-pack. >> jon: you got to sell the tickets. >> stephen: you've got to. nothing look a little butt to put those butts in the seat. that's going to be a lot of fun tonight, always fun to talk to. and brilliant...